A comparison of ECMWF, NCEP-NCAR, and SOC surface heat fluxes with moored buoy measurements in the subduction region of the Northeast Atlantic

The accuracy of surface heat flux estimates from the NCEP/NCAR and ECMWF atmospheric model reanalyses is assessed by comparison with WHOI research buoy measurements made during the Subduction Experiment in the North-East Atlantic. Each of the reanalyses persistently underestimates the ocean heat gai...

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Main Author: Josey, S.A.
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Published: 2001
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:7838 2023-07-30T04:05:42+02:00 A comparison of ECMWF, NCEP-NCAR, and SOC surface heat fluxes with moored buoy measurements in the subduction region of the Northeast Atlantic Josey, S.A. 2001 https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/7838/ unknown Josey, S.A. (2001) A comparison of ECMWF, NCEP-NCAR, and SOC surface heat fluxes with moored buoy measurements in the subduction region of the Northeast Atlantic. Journal of Climate, 14 (8), 1780-1789. (doi:10.1175/1520-0442(2001)014<1780:ACOENN>2.0.CO;2 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/1520-0442(2001)014<1780:ACOENN>2.0.CO;2>). Article PeerReviewed 2001 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0442(2001)014<1780:ACOENN>2.0.CO;2 2023-07-09T20:29:18Z The accuracy of surface heat flux estimates from the NCEP/NCAR and ECMWF atmospheric model reanalyses is assessed by comparison with WHOI research buoy measurements made during the Subduction Experiment in the North-East Atlantic. Each of the reanalyses persistently underestimates the ocean heat gain in this region, the array averaged net heat gain being less than the corresponding buoy value by 32±9 Wm-2 for ECMWF and 35±12 Wm-2 for NCEP/NCAR. The model biases are primarily due to a combination of underestimated shortwave gain and overestimated latent heat loss. They are similar in sign and magnitude but show a greater spread between the various buoys than was found in an analysis of operational model output by Moyer and Weller (1997). The tendency for the reanalyses to overestimate the latent heat loss in this region is consistent with the results of other studies which show that a bias of this sort is to be expected given the choice of bulk flux algorithm in the models. The poor performance of the reanalyses contrasts with estimates based on ship meteorological reports in the SOC flux dataset. The array averaged net heat flux from the SOC dataset agrees with the buoy value to within 10 Wm-2. Similar results are obtained when the comparison is restricted to winter, which is the period most relevant to studies of subduction. The December - February array averaged net heat flux is -52 Wm-2 from the buoys, -57 Wm-2 for SOC, -78 Wm-2 for NCEP/NCAR and -93 Wm-2 for ECMWF. The results from the buoy comparisons reinforce the need for basin scale evaluations of surface fluxes to be supplemented by local comparisons against high quality flux measurements. Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic Northeast Atlantic University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Weller ENVELOPE(50.667,50.667,-67.283,-67.283)
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description The accuracy of surface heat flux estimates from the NCEP/NCAR and ECMWF atmospheric model reanalyses is assessed by comparison with WHOI research buoy measurements made during the Subduction Experiment in the North-East Atlantic. Each of the reanalyses persistently underestimates the ocean heat gain in this region, the array averaged net heat gain being less than the corresponding buoy value by 32±9 Wm-2 for ECMWF and 35±12 Wm-2 for NCEP/NCAR. The model biases are primarily due to a combination of underestimated shortwave gain and overestimated latent heat loss. They are similar in sign and magnitude but show a greater spread between the various buoys than was found in an analysis of operational model output by Moyer and Weller (1997). The tendency for the reanalyses to overestimate the latent heat loss in this region is consistent with the results of other studies which show that a bias of this sort is to be expected given the choice of bulk flux algorithm in the models. The poor performance of the reanalyses contrasts with estimates based on ship meteorological reports in the SOC flux dataset. The array averaged net heat flux from the SOC dataset agrees with the buoy value to within 10 Wm-2. Similar results are obtained when the comparison is restricted to winter, which is the period most relevant to studies of subduction. The December - February array averaged net heat flux is -52 Wm-2 from the buoys, -57 Wm-2 for SOC, -78 Wm-2 for NCEP/NCAR and -93 Wm-2 for ECMWF. The results from the buoy comparisons reinforce the need for basin scale evaluations of surface fluxes to be supplemented by local comparisons against high quality flux measurements.
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author Josey, S.A.
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A comparison of ECMWF, NCEP-NCAR, and SOC surface heat fluxes with moored buoy measurements in the subduction region of the Northeast Atlantic
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title A comparison of ECMWF, NCEP-NCAR, and SOC surface heat fluxes with moored buoy measurements in the subduction region of the Northeast Atlantic
title_short A comparison of ECMWF, NCEP-NCAR, and SOC surface heat fluxes with moored buoy measurements in the subduction region of the Northeast Atlantic
title_full A comparison of ECMWF, NCEP-NCAR, and SOC surface heat fluxes with moored buoy measurements in the subduction region of the Northeast Atlantic
title_fullStr A comparison of ECMWF, NCEP-NCAR, and SOC surface heat fluxes with moored buoy measurements in the subduction region of the Northeast Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed A comparison of ECMWF, NCEP-NCAR, and SOC surface heat fluxes with moored buoy measurements in the subduction region of the Northeast Atlantic
title_sort comparison of ecmwf, ncep-ncar, and soc surface heat fluxes with moored buoy measurements in the subduction region of the northeast atlantic
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op_relation Josey, S.A. (2001) A comparison of ECMWF, NCEP-NCAR, and SOC surface heat fluxes with moored buoy measurements in the subduction region of the Northeast Atlantic. Journal of Climate, 14 (8), 1780-1789. (doi:10.1175/1520-0442(2001)014<1780:ACOENN>2.0.CO;2 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/1520-0442(2001)014<1780:ACOENN>2.0.CO;2>).
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