2016
DOI: 10.1002/2016jc011774
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Air‐sea interaction at the Southern Brazilian Continental Shelf: In situ observations

Abstract: The influence of the cross‐shelf oceanographic front occurring between the Brazil Current (BC) and the Brazilian Coastal Current (BCC) on the local Marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer (MABL) is investigated here. This front is typical of wintertime in the Southern Brazilian Continental Shelf (SBCS) and this is the first time that its effects are investigated over the above MABL. Here we analyze variability, vertical structure, and stability of MABL as well as heat fluxes at air‐sea interface, across five oceanog… Show more

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“…At this period, a very recent paper by Pezzi et al . [] reported the importance of the typical across‐shore SST gradients present in the study region in winter for the modulation of the marine atmospheric boundary layer and, consequently, for the weather of southern Brazil. This paper describes the major processes responsible for sustaining these across‐shore SST gradients in wintertime as well as their annual variability.…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…At this period, a very recent paper by Pezzi et al . [] reported the importance of the typical across‐shore SST gradients present in the study region in winter for the modulation of the marine atmospheric boundary layer and, consequently, for the weather of southern Brazil. This paper describes the major processes responsible for sustaining these across‐shore SST gradients in wintertime as well as their annual variability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Future work will be directed to implement and validate a regional coupled ocean‐atmosphere model for the SBCS to better describe the dynamical processes controlling the air‐sea coupling processes recently described by Pezzi et al . []. That can largely improve our knowledge on the coastal ocean's role on modulating the weather of southern Brazil.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Near Cabo Frio (~23°S, 42°W), the BC is characterized by intense meandering and occasional eddy shedding (da Silveira et al, ; Pilo et al, ), and these features of the BC dynamics have been associated to modulations in coastal upwelling (e.g., Calado et al, ; Campos et al, ). The Cabo Frio upwelling, which is stronger during the austral summer, creates a strong sea surface temperature (SST) front by bringing cold central waters to the surface, enhancing the local biological productivity (Gonzalez‐Rodriguez et al, ), decreasing the coastal sea level via Ekman divergence, and forcing the marine boundary layer and surface turbulent fluxes, with potential impact on the weather patterns in the Southeast South America (e.g., Chelton et al, ; Pezzi et al, ; Ribeiro et al, ). Evans and Signorini () described the BC near 23°S as a 400‐ to 500‐m‐deep surface boundary current with a southward volume transport offshore of the shelf break of approximately 6 Sv (1 Sv = 10 6 m 3 /s).…”
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confidence: 99%