The observation of ocean-surface fluxes of heat,water and momentum for climate studies |
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Authors: | P.K. Taylor |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Oceanographic Sciences, Wormley, Godalming, Surrey, GU8 5UB, U.K. |
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Abstract: | The potential of satellite measurements to define the ocean surface fluxes of heat, water and momentum is reviewed. Only surface stress and possibly rainfall can be directly estimated, latent heat flux may be available through parametrization, sensible heat flux cannot be obtained. Each of the radiative flux components may be estimated including possibly the downward longwave flux. However it is emphasised that, even for those fluxes which can be obtained, improvements in absolute accuracy of the monthly mean, area averaged values are required. Sampling by a single polar orbiting satellite is likely to be at best, marginally adequate. In most cases a pair of satellites will be needed.Calibration and continued validation of the satellite data using improved data will be necessary, and a combination of measurement systems will have to be used if the accuracy requirements are to be approached. Provision of data systems should be considered as part of the planning for future satellite missions. Satellite data collection and location could result in a considerable improvement to the data set. |
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