Vertical divergence of the atmospheric momentum flux near the sea surface at a coastal site
- 30 September 2021
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Meteorological Society in Journal of Physical Oceanography
- Vol. -1 (aop), 3529-3537
- https://doi.org/10.1175/jpo-d-21-0081.1
Abstract
Motivated by previous studies, we examine the underestimation of the sea-surface stress due to the stress divergence between the surface and the atmospheric observational level. We analyze flux measurements collected over a six-year period at a coastal tower in the Baltic Sea encompassing a wide range of fetch values. Results are posed in terms of the vertical divergence of the stress scaled by the stress at the lowest observational level. The magnitude of this relative stress divergence increases with increasing stability and decreases with increasing instability, possibly partly due to the impact of stability on the boundary-layer depth. The magnitude of the relative stress divergence increases modestly with decreasing wave age. The divergence of the heat flux is not well correlated with the divergence of the momentum flux evidently due to the greater influence of advection on the temperature. Needed improvement of the conceptual framework and needed additional measurements are noted. Motivated by previous studies, we examine the underestimation of the sea-surface stress due to the stress divergence between the surface and the atmospheric observational level. We analyze flux measurements collected over a six-year period at a coastal tower in the Baltic Sea encompassing a wide range of fetch values. Results are posed in terms of the vertical divergence of the stress scaled by the stress at the lowest observational level. The magnitude of this relative stress divergence increases with increasing stability and decreases with increasing instability, possibly partly due to the impact of stability on the boundary-layer depth. The magnitude of the relative stress divergence increases modestly with decreasing wave age. The divergence of the heat flux is not well correlated with the divergence of the momentum flux evidently due to the greater influence of advection on the temperature. Needed improvement of the conceptual framework and needed additional measurements are noted.Keywords
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