Proceedings of OceanObs'09: Sustained Ocean Observations and Information for Society 2010
DOI: 10.5270/oceanobs09.cwp.27
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Observations to Quantify Air-Sea Fluxes and their Role in Climate Variability and Predictability

Abstract: Flux products quantifying exchanges between ocean and atmosphere are needed for forcing models, understanding ocean dynamics, investigating the ocean's role in climate, and assessing coupled models. Research experiments are essential to improve flux parameterizations, and longer research deployments are required to sample rare events. Urgently needed technological improvements include longer battery life, more robust sensors and improvement of sensors for humidity, precipitation and direct gas and particle flu… Show more

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“…With the former, the severe under-sampling of the water column and of most regions of the ocean in the early periods, the issues of biases/uncertainties in air-sea fluxes (e.g., [43], [44]) and model biases [45] take on greater importance.…”
Section: Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With the former, the severe under-sampling of the water column and of most regions of the ocean in the early periods, the issues of biases/uncertainties in air-sea fluxes (e.g., [43], [44]) and model biases [45] take on greater importance.…”
Section: Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Objectively Analyzed air-sea Fluxes (OAFlux [66]) is another example of hybrid products that blend NWP, satellite and in situ variables. Reference [44] points out that these products also suffer from changes in the observing system and, possibly, changes in the operational NWP system. Hence, the problem of inhomogeneity remains in diagnostics of decadal variability and trends.…”
Section: Surface Forcingmentioning
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“…Fluxes at the ocean-atmosphere interface are critical for understanding the earth system [9]. Direct in situ measurements are possible, however these require expensive instrumentation and detailed information about the motion of the ships or other platforms, the location of the instruments and the flow distortion over the platform.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because these structures exhibit coherent up and down drafts, they produce coherent perturbations in the wind, temperature, and humidity fields and contribute significantly to vertical MABL fluxes of heat, momentum, and humidity. Thus, it is important to forecast and parameterize these effects and to investigate their structure and dynamics [Young et al, 2002;Fairall et al, 2009]. Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is a powerful sensor to study the vast array of MABL phenomena via their ocean surface signatures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%