The effect of diurnal variations in sea surface temperature (SST) on the air-sea flux of CO2 over the central Atlantic ocean and Mediterranean Sea (60 S–60 N, 60 W–45 E) is evaluated for 2005–2006. We use high spatial resolution hourly satellite ocean skin temperature data to determine the diurnal warming (ΔSST). The CO2 flux is then computed using three different temperature fields – a foundation temperature (Tf, measured at a depth where there is no diurnal variation), Tf, plus the hourly ΔSST and Tf, plus the monthly average of the ΔSSTs. This is done in conjunction with a physically-based parameterisation for the gas transfer velocity (NOAA-COARE). The differences between the fluxes evaluated for these three different temperature fields...
International audienceIn order to better understand the variability of surface CO2 in the Tropical A...
The oceans are a major carbon sink. Sea surface temperature (SST) is a crucial variable in the calcu...
Six cruises have been carried out in the eastern equatorial Atlantic between June 2005 and September...
The effect of diurnal variations in sea surface temperature (SST) on the air-sea flux of CO2 over th...
Abstract. The effect of diurnal variations in sea surface tem-perature (SST) on the air-sea flux of ...
This paper evaluates the effect of diurnal variations of sea surface temperature (SST) and wind spee...
Diurnal changes in seawater temperature affect the amount of air–sea gas exchange taking place throu...
In order to better understand the variability of surface CO2 in the Tropical Atlantic, a CARIOCA sen...
The accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 emissions in the atmosphere has been buffered by the global oc...
A time series of observations from merchant ships between the U.K. and the Caribbean is used to esta...
The North Atlantic is a substantial sink for anthropogenic CO2. Understanding the mechanisms driving...
International audienceThis study investigates the non linear processes by which the ocean diurnal va...
International audienceIn order to better understand the variability of surface CO2 in the Tropical A...
The oceans are a major carbon sink. Sea surface temperature (SST) is a crucial variable in the calcu...
Six cruises have been carried out in the eastern equatorial Atlantic between June 2005 and September...
The effect of diurnal variations in sea surface temperature (SST) on the air-sea flux of CO2 over th...
Abstract. The effect of diurnal variations in sea surface tem-perature (SST) on the air-sea flux of ...
This paper evaluates the effect of diurnal variations of sea surface temperature (SST) and wind spee...
Diurnal changes in seawater temperature affect the amount of air–sea gas exchange taking place throu...
In order to better understand the variability of surface CO2 in the Tropical Atlantic, a CARIOCA sen...
The accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 emissions in the atmosphere has been buffered by the global oc...
A time series of observations from merchant ships between the U.K. and the Caribbean is used to esta...
The North Atlantic is a substantial sink for anthropogenic CO2. Understanding the mechanisms driving...
International audienceThis study investigates the non linear processes by which the ocean diurnal va...
International audienceIn order to better understand the variability of surface CO2 in the Tropical A...
The oceans are a major carbon sink. Sea surface temperature (SST) is a crucial variable in the calcu...
Six cruises have been carried out in the eastern equatorial Atlantic between June 2005 and September...