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    High-Latitude Ocean and Sea Ice Surface Fluxes: Challenges for Climate Research

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2013:;volume( 094 ):;issue: 003::page 403
    Author:
    Bourassa, Mark A.
    ,
    Gille, Sarah T.
    ,
    Bitz, Cecilia
    ,
    Carlson, David
    ,
    Cerovecki, Ivana
    ,
    Clayson, Carol Anne
    ,
    Cronin, Meghan F.
    ,
    Drennan, Will M.
    ,
    Fairall, Chris W.
    ,
    Hoffman, Ross N.
    ,
    Magnusdottir, Gudrun
    ,
    Pinker, Rachel T.
    ,
    Renfrew, Ian A.
    ,
    Serreze, Mark
    ,
    Speer, Kevin
    ,
    Talley, Lynne D.
    ,
    Wick, Gary A.
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00244.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: ions have great sensitivity to climate forcing; however, understanding of the physical processes coupling the atmosphere and ocean in these regions is relatively poor. Improving our knowledge of high-latitude surface fluxes will require close collaboration among meteorologists, oceanographers, ice physicists, and climatologists, and between observationalists and modelers, as well as new combinations of in situ measurements and satellite remote sensing. This article describes the deficiencies in our current state of knowledge about air?sea surface fluxes in high latitudes, the sensitivity of various high-latitude processes to changes in surface fluxes, and the scientific requirements for surface fluxes at high latitudes. We inventory the reasons, both logistical and physical, why existing flux products do not meet these requirements. Capturing an annual cycle in fluxes requires that instruments function through long periods of cold polar darkness, often far from support services, in situations subject to icing and extreme wave conditions. Furthermore, frequent cloud cover at high latitudes restricts the availability of surface and atmospheric data from visible and infrared (IR) wavelength satellite sensors. Recommendations are made for improving high-latitude fluxes, including 1) acquiring more in situ observations, 2) developing improved satellite-flux-observing capabilities, 3) making observations and flux products more accessible, and 4) encouraging flux intercomparisons.
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    contributor authorBourassa, Mark A.
    contributor authorGille, Sarah T.
    contributor authorBitz, Cecilia
    contributor authorCarlson, David
    contributor authorCerovecki, Ivana
    contributor authorClayson, Carol Anne
    contributor authorCronin, Meghan F.
    contributor authorDrennan, Will M.
    contributor authorFairall, Chris W.
    contributor authorHoffman, Ross N.
    contributor authorMagnusdottir, Gudrun
    contributor authorPinker, Rachel T.
    contributor authorRenfrew, Ian A.
    contributor authorSerreze, Mark
    contributor authorSpeer, Kevin
    contributor authorTalley, Lynne D.
    contributor authorWick, Gary A.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:44:19Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:44:19Z
    date copyright2013/03/01
    date issued2013
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-73244.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215337
    description abstractions have great sensitivity to climate forcing; however, understanding of the physical processes coupling the atmosphere and ocean in these regions is relatively poor. Improving our knowledge of high-latitude surface fluxes will require close collaboration among meteorologists, oceanographers, ice physicists, and climatologists, and between observationalists and modelers, as well as new combinations of in situ measurements and satellite remote sensing. This article describes the deficiencies in our current state of knowledge about air?sea surface fluxes in high latitudes, the sensitivity of various high-latitude processes to changes in surface fluxes, and the scientific requirements for surface fluxes at high latitudes. We inventory the reasons, both logistical and physical, why existing flux products do not meet these requirements. Capturing an annual cycle in fluxes requires that instruments function through long periods of cold polar darkness, often far from support services, in situations subject to icing and extreme wave conditions. Furthermore, frequent cloud cover at high latitudes restricts the availability of surface and atmospheric data from visible and infrared (IR) wavelength satellite sensors. Recommendations are made for improving high-latitude fluxes, including 1) acquiring more in situ observations, 2) developing improved satellite-flux-observing capabilities, 3) making observations and flux products more accessible, and 4) encouraging flux intercomparisons.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleHigh-Latitude Ocean and Sea Ice Surface Fluxes: Challenges for Climate Research
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume94
    journal issue3
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00244.1
    journal fristpage403
    journal lastpage423
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2013:;volume( 094 ):;issue: 003
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