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Coupled ocean-atmosphere interaction at oceanic mesoscales

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Title Coupled ocean-atmosphere interaction at oceanic mesoscales
Names Chelton, Dudley B. (creator)
Xie, Shang-Ping (creator)
Date Issued 2010 (iso8601)
Abstract Satellite observations have revealed a remarkably strong positive correlation
between sea surface temperature (SST) and surface winds on oceanic mesoscales of
10–1000 km. Although SST influence on the atmosphere had previously been identified
from several in situ observational studies, its widespread existence in regions of strong
SST gradients throughout the world’s ocean and the detailed structure of the surface
wind response to SST have only become evident over the past decade from simultaneous
satellite measurements of SST and surface winds. This has stimulated considerable scientific
interest in the implications of this air-sea interaction to large-scale and mesoscale circulation
of the atmosphere and ocean. Convergence and divergence of surface winds in regions of
spatially varying SST generate vertical motion that can penetrate deep into the atmosphere.
Spatial variability of the SST field also results in a curl of the wind stress and associated upwelling
and downwelling that feeds back on the ocean and alters SST itself. Significant progress has been made
toward understanding the two-way coupling between the ocean and atmosphere but many exciting research
opportunities remain. In addition to regional and global modeling, future research on coupled ocean-atmosphere
interaction will continue to be guided by satellite observations. In particular, high-resolution measurements
in the vicinity of narrow, intense SST fronts and immediately adjacent to land provided by the next-generation
scatterometer will open up new areas of research that cannot be addressed from presently available data sets.
Genre Article
Topic Oceanic mesoscales
Identifier Oceanography 23(4):52–69, doi:10.5670/oceanog.2010.05

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