A base set of climatological heat and momentum flux fields has been calculated for the North Atlantic as part of a pilot study for a global climatology. The fields are qualitatively reasonable. Comparison with the fields of lsemer and Hasse (1987), which have been adjusted to match oceanographic constraints, indicates that the net heat loss in the base climatology is too low by between 10-30 Wfm2 over most of the North Atlantic basin if the constraints are representative of the long-term mean ocean heat transport. The deficit arises mainly as a result of differences between the latent heat flux fields, the shortwave fields are in very good agreement. The implied ocean heat transport at 24°N is 0.29 PW less that the lower limit on the hydro...
The NASA Energy and Water Cycle Study (NEWS) climatology is a self-consistent coupled annual and sea...
The accuracy of surface heat flux estimates from the NCEP/NCAR and ECMWF atmospheric model reanalyse...
In a regional study of the eastern North Atlantic Ocean east of 35°W between 41°N and 8°N the mean m...
Previously published estimates of the surface turbulent fluxes over the North Atlantic Ocean have be...
Monthly atmospheric and oceanographic variables for the western North Atlantic Ocean from various so...
Differences between “classical” and “sampling” estimates of mean climatological heat fluxes and thei...
Results from an analysis of the Southampton Oceanography Centre (SOC) global air–sea heat flux clima...
Two high-resolution hydrographic sections occupied during February, March 1989 in the western and ea...
Monthly atmospheric and oceanographic variables for the western North Atlantic Ocean from various so...
Using individual observations from the COADS Compressed Marine Reports (Slutz et al. 1985), we have ...
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The change in ocean net surface heat flux plays an important role in the climate system. It is close...
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There have been numerous studies evaluating model representation of the latent heat flux (LHF) over ...
Previous studies by Greatbatch et al. (1991) indicate significant changes in the North Atlantic ther...
The NASA Energy and Water Cycle Study (NEWS) climatology is a self-consistent coupled annual and sea...
The accuracy of surface heat flux estimates from the NCEP/NCAR and ECMWF atmospheric model reanalyse...
In a regional study of the eastern North Atlantic Ocean east of 35°W between 41°N and 8°N the mean m...
Previously published estimates of the surface turbulent fluxes over the North Atlantic Ocean have be...
Monthly atmospheric and oceanographic variables for the western North Atlantic Ocean from various so...
Differences between “classical” and “sampling” estimates of mean climatological heat fluxes and thei...
Results from an analysis of the Southampton Oceanography Centre (SOC) global air–sea heat flux clima...
Two high-resolution hydrographic sections occupied during February, March 1989 in the western and ea...
Monthly atmospheric and oceanographic variables for the western North Atlantic Ocean from various so...
Using individual observations from the COADS Compressed Marine Reports (Slutz et al. 1985), we have ...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2011. This article is posted here by permission ...
The change in ocean net surface heat flux plays an important role in the climate system. It is close...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2014. This article is posted here by permission ...
There have been numerous studies evaluating model representation of the latent heat flux (LHF) over ...
Previous studies by Greatbatch et al. (1991) indicate significant changes in the North Atlantic ther...
The NASA Energy and Water Cycle Study (NEWS) climatology is a self-consistent coupled annual and sea...
The accuracy of surface heat flux estimates from the NCEP/NCAR and ECMWF atmospheric model reanalyse...
In a regional study of the eastern North Atlantic Ocean east of 35°W between 41°N and 8°N the mean m...