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Inertial-dissipation methods and turbulent fluxes at the air-ocean interface
Authors:C W Fairall  S E Larsen
Institution:(1) Department of Meteorology, The Pennsylvania State University, 16802 University Park, PA, USA;(2) Department of Meteorology, Naval Postgradute School, 93950 Monterey, CA, USA;(3) Riso National Laboratory, DK 4000, Roskilde, Denmark
Abstract:The use of high frequency atmospheric turbulence properties (inertial subrange spectra, structure function parameters or dissipation rates) to infer surface fluxes of momentum, sensible heat and latent heat is more practical for most ocean going platforms than direct covariance measurement. The relationships required to deduce the fluxes from such data are examined in detail in this paper and several ambiguities and uncertainties are identified. It is noted that, over water, data on water vapor properties (the dimensionless functions for the mean profile, the structure function parameter and the variance transport term) are extremely sparse and the influence of sea spray is largely unknown. Special attention is given to flux estimation on the basis of the structure function formalism. Existing knowledge about the relevant similarity functions is summarized and discussed in light of the ambiguities identified above.
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