Publication Date:
2019-01-25
Description:
At present, space-borne sensors cannot give accurate measurements of net longwave radiation and sensible heat flux at ocean surface. The variability of ocean surface net insolation was successfully estimated from observations using geostationary satellites. Global coverages of the low frequency variation of major atmosphere-ocean exchanges, momentum, latent heat, and insolation are within reach. Data from research and defense satellites should be made available in useful form to the user community. High quality in-situ measurements are required to calibrate space-borne sensors and numerical models are needed to integrate satellite and in-situ data as well as interpolate both in space and time. Techniques that can resolve boundary layer parameters should be developed.
Keywords:
METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
Type:
WMO Rept. of the WMO(CAS Expert Meeting on Atmospheric Boundary Layer Parameterization Over the Oceans for Long Range Forecasting and Climate Models; 4 p
Format:
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