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The Special Sensor Microwave Imager Wind Dataset: A Source of Quantitative Information for the Ocean-to-Land AdvectionIt is well recognized that advection from the North Atlantic has a profound effect on the climatic conditions in central Europe. A new dataset of the ocean-surface winds, derived from the Special Sensor Microwave Imager, SSM/1, is now available. This satellite instrument measures the wind speed, but not the direction. However, variational analysis developed at the Data Assimilation Office, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, by combining the SSM/I measurements with wind vectors measured from ships, etc., produced global maps of the ocean surface winds suitable for climate analysis. From this SSM/I dataset, a specific index I(sub na) of the North Atlantic surface winds has been developed, which pertinently quantifies the low-level advection into central Europe. For a selected time-period, the index I(sub na) reports the average of the amplitude of the wind, averaging only the speed when the direction is from the southwest (when the wind is from another direction, the contribution counts to the average as zero speed). Strong correlations were found between February I(sub na) and the surface air temperatures in Europe 50-60 deg N. In the present study, we present the correlations between I(sub na) and temperature I(sub s), and also the sensitivity of T(sub s), to an increase in I(sub na), in various seasons and various regions. We specifically analyze the flow of maritime-air from the North Atlantic that produced two extraordinary warm periods: February 1990, and early-winter 2000/2001. The very cold December 2001 was clearly due to a northerly flow. Our conclusion is that the SSM/I dataset is very useful for providing insight to the forcing of climatic fluctuations in Europe.
Document ID
20020080694
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Otterman, J.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD United States)
Ardizzone, J.
(Science Applications International Corp. Beltsville, MD United States)
Atlas, R.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD United States)
Demaree, G.
(Institut Royal Meteorologique de Belgique Brussels, Belgium)
Huth, R.
(Institute for Atmospheric Physics Prague, Czech Republic)
Jaagus, J.
(Tartu Univ. Tartu, Estonia)
Koslowsky, D.
(Free Univ. Brussels, Belgium)
Przybylak, R.
(Nicholas Copernicus Univ. Torun, Poland)
Wos, A.
(Adam Mickiewicz Univ. Poznan, Poland)
Atlas, Robert
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1999
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Meeting Information
Meeting: 22nd EARSeL Symposium: Geoinformation for European-wide Interpretation
Location: Prague
Country: Czechoslovakia
Start Date: June 4, 2002
End Date: June 6, 2002
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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