Atmospheric Advection and Precipitation Control Fog's Occurrence Over the Southern Ocean in Summer

Sea fog strongly affects human activities in the Southern Ocean (SO), but little is known about the factors controlling its occurrence and properties. Using multi-year ship-based observations and state-of-the-art atmospheric reanalysis data, we summarize two methods to identify sea fog episodes on a...

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Main Authors: Jiang, Keyue, Liu, Changwei, Yang, Qinghua, Vihma, Timo, Chen, Dake, Han, Bo
Other Authors: Ilmatieteen laitos, Finnish Meteorological Institute, orcid:0000-0002-6557-7084
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Language:English
Published: John Wiley & Sons 2025
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/592524
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author Jiang, Keyue
Liu, Changwei
Yang, Qinghua
Vihma, Timo
Chen, Dake
Han, Bo
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Liu, Changwei
Yang, Qinghua
Vihma, Timo
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description Sea fog strongly affects human activities in the Southern Ocean (SO), but little is known about the factors controlling its occurrence and properties. Using multi-year ship-based observations and state-of-the-art atmospheric reanalysis data, we summarize two methods to identify sea fog episodes on a climatologic scale and estimate the sea fog occurrence in SO from 1979 to 2019. The first method considers the sea-air temperature difference and atmospheric humidity, while the second explores the similarity between fog and low-level clouds. Both methods revealed three centers of sea fog occurrence in the SO. Further analysis shows that the downward surface sensible heat flux due to the southward heat advection in the lower troposphere determines the monthly climatology and linear trends of sea fog occurrence. Precipitation suppresses summer sea fog over the entire SO and partly determines the latter's response to the Southern Annular Mode on an interannual scale.
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/592524 2025-03-16T15:34:15+00:00 Atmospheric Advection and Precipitation Control Fog's Occurrence Over the Southern Ocean in Summer Jiang, Keyue Liu, Changwei Yang, Qinghua Vihma, Timo Chen, Dake Han, Bo Ilmatieteen laitos Finnish Meteorological Institute orcid:0000-0002-6557-7084 2025-02-14T12:43:10Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/592524 en eng John Wiley & Sons Geophysical research letters 10.1029/2024gl111050 0094-8276 1944-8007 3 52 116484 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/592524 CC BY 4.0 fog seas troposphere atmosphere (earth) weather forecasting climatology weather phenomena temperature climate sumu meret troposfääri ilmakehä sääennustus klimatologia sääilmiöt lämpötila ilmasto A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä A1 Journal article (refereed), original research publishedVersion 2025 ftunivhelsihelda 2025-02-17T01:22:23Z Sea fog strongly affects human activities in the Southern Ocean (SO), but little is known about the factors controlling its occurrence and properties. Using multi-year ship-based observations and state-of-the-art atmospheric reanalysis data, we summarize two methods to identify sea fog episodes on a climatologic scale and estimate the sea fog occurrence in SO from 1979 to 2019. The first method considers the sea-air temperature difference and atmospheric humidity, while the second explores the similarity between fog and low-level clouds. Both methods revealed three centers of sea fog occurrence in the SO. Further analysis shows that the downward surface sensible heat flux due to the southward heat advection in the lower troposphere determines the monthly climatology and linear trends of sea fog occurrence. Precipitation suppresses summer sea fog over the entire SO and partly determines the latter's response to the Southern Annular Mode on an interannual scale. Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Southern Ocean
spellingShingle fog
seas
troposphere
atmosphere (earth)
weather forecasting
climatology
weather phenomena
temperature
climate
sumu
meret
troposfääri
ilmakehä
sääennustus
klimatologia
sääilmiöt
lämpötila
ilmasto
Jiang, Keyue
Liu, Changwei
Yang, Qinghua
Vihma, Timo
Chen, Dake
Han, Bo
Atmospheric Advection and Precipitation Control Fog's Occurrence Over the Southern Ocean in Summer
title Atmospheric Advection and Precipitation Control Fog's Occurrence Over the Southern Ocean in Summer
title_full Atmospheric Advection and Precipitation Control Fog's Occurrence Over the Southern Ocean in Summer
title_fullStr Atmospheric Advection and Precipitation Control Fog's Occurrence Over the Southern Ocean in Summer
title_full_unstemmed Atmospheric Advection and Precipitation Control Fog's Occurrence Over the Southern Ocean in Summer
title_short Atmospheric Advection and Precipitation Control Fog's Occurrence Over the Southern Ocean in Summer
title_sort atmospheric advection and precipitation control fog's occurrence over the southern ocean in summer
topic fog
seas
troposphere
atmosphere (earth)
weather forecasting
climatology
weather phenomena
temperature
climate
sumu
meret
troposfääri
ilmakehä
sääennustus
klimatologia
sääilmiöt
lämpötila
ilmasto
topic_facet fog
seas
troposphere
atmosphere (earth)
weather forecasting
climatology
weather phenomena
temperature
climate
sumu
meret
troposfääri
ilmakehä
sääennustus
klimatologia
sääilmiöt
lämpötila
ilmasto
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/592524