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Structure of Offshore Flow

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Title Structure of Offshore Flow
Names Vickers, Dean (creator)
Mahrt, L. (creator)
Sun, Jielun (creator)
Crawford, Tim (creator)
Date Issued 2001-05 (iso8601)
Abstract The horizontal and vertical structure of the mean flow and turbulent fluxes are examined using aircraft
observations taken near a barrier island on the east coast of the United States during offshore flow periods. The
spatial structure is strongly influenced by the surface roughness and surface temperature discontinuities at the
coast. With offshore flow of warm air over cool water, the sea surface momentum flux is large near the coast
and decreases rapidly with increasing offshore distance or travel time. The decrease is attributed to advection
and decay of turbulence from land. The rate of decrease is dependent on the characteristic timescale of the
eddies in the upstream land-based boundary layer that are advected over the ocean. As a consequence, the air–
sea momentum exchange near the coast is influenced by upstream conditions and similarity theory is not adequate
to predict the flux.
The vertical structure reveals an elevated layer of downward momentum flux and turbulence energy maxima
over the ocean. This increase in the momentum flux with height contributes to acceleration of the low-level
mean wind. In the momentum budget, the vertical advection term, vertical flux divergence term, and the horizontal
pressure gradient term are all of comparable magnitude and all act to balance large horizontal advection. An
interpolation technique is applied to the aircraft data to develop fetch–height cross sections of the mean flow
and momentum flux that are suitable for future verification of numerical models.
Genre Article
Topic Offshore Flow
Identifier Vickers, Dean, L. Mahrt, Jielun Sun, Tim Crawford, 2001: Structure of Offshore Flow. Monthly Weather Review, 129(5), 1251–1258.

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