An air/sea flux model including the effects of capillary wavesAn improved model of the air/sea interface is developed. The improvements consist in including the effect of capillary (surface tension) waves on the tropical surface fluxes and the consideration of the sea state, both of which increase the magnitude of tropical surface fluxes. Changes in surface stress are most significant in the low wind-speed regions, which include the areas where westerly bursts occur. It is shown that the changes, from the regular wind conditions to those of a westerly burst or El-Nino, can double when the effects of capillary waves are considered. This implies a much stronger coupling between the ocean and the atmosphere than is predicted by other boundary layer models.
Document ID
19930071611
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Bourassa, Mark A. (Purdue Univ. West Lafayette, IN, United States)