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Atmospheric boundary layer turbulence closure scheme for wind-following swell conditions
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ver the ocean, atmospheric boundary layer turbulence can be altered by underlying waves. Under swell conditions, the impact of waves on the atmosphere is more complicated compared that under wind-wave conditions. Based on ...
Flux Attenuation due to Sensor Displacement over Sea
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: When using the eddy correlation method to measure turbulent scalar fluxes, there is often a spatial separation between the instruments measuring the scalar and the vertical velocity. The attenuation of the flux due to this ...
Vertical Divergence of the Atmospheric Momentum Flux near the Sea Surface at a Coastal Site
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Surface Stress over the Ocean in Swell-Dominated Conditions during Moderate Winds
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: tmospheric and surface wave data from several oceanic experiments carried out on the Floating Instrument Platform (FLIP) and the Air?Sea Interaction Spar (ASIS) have been analyzed with the purpose of identifying swell-related ...
Evaluating Humidity and Sea Salt Disturbances on CO2 Flux Measurements
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractGlobal oceans are an important sink of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). Therefore, understanding the air?sea flux of CO2 is a vital part in describing the global carbon balance. Eddy covariance (EC) measurements ...
The Transition from Downward to Upward Air–Sea Momentum Flux in Swell-Dominated Light Wind Conditions
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractFifteen hours of consecutive swell data from the experiment Flux, État de la Mer, et Télédétection en Condition de Fetch Variable (FETCH) in the Mediterranean show a distinct upward momentum flux. The characteristics ...