14th Conference on Interaction of the Sea and Atmosphere

P3.6

VARIABILITY OF SURFACE TURBULENT FLUXES OVER THE INDIAN OCEAN

Robert F. Banks, COAPS, Tallahassee, FL; and M. A. Bourassa, P. Hughes, J. J. O'Brien, and S. R. Smith

A new objective technique is used to analyze monthly mean gridded fields of air and sea temperature, wind, specific humidity, sensible and latent heat flux, and wind stress over the Indian Ocean. A variational method produces a 1°x1° gridded product of surface turbulent fluxes and the variables needed to calculate these fluxes. The surface turbulent fluxes are forced to be physically consistent with the observed variables. The variational method incorporates a state of the art flux model (Bourassa 2005), which should reduce regional biases in heat and moisture fluxes. The time series starts in January 1978 and is ongoing. Spatial/temporal variability of surface turbulent fluxes is evaluated.

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Poster Session 3, The Role of Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction In Tropical Climate And Its Variations
Tuesday, 31 January 2006, 9:45 AM-9:45 AM, Exhibit Hall A2

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