A Regional Climate Model (RegCM3) 10-year (1990-1999) simulation over southwestern South Atlantic Ocean (SAO) is evaluated to assess the mean climatology and the simulation errors of turbulent fluxes over the sea. Moreover, the relationship between these fluxes and the rainfall over some cyclogenetic areas is also analyzed. The RegCM3 results are validated using some reanalyses datasets (ERA40, R2, GPCP and WHOI). The summer and winter spatial patterns of latent and sensible heat fluxes simulated by the RegCM3 are in agreement with the reanalyses (WHOI, R2 and ERA40). They show large latent heat fluxes exchange in the subtropical SAO and at higher latitudes in the warm waters of Brazil Current. In particular, the magnitude of RegCM3 latent ...
Important global oceanic processes, such as the meridional overturning circulation, are governed by ...
International audienceThe thermodynamics of the seasonal evolution of the Southwestern Tropical Atla...
The ability of four regional climate models to reproduce the present-day South American climate is e...
A Regional Climate Model (RegCM3) 10-year (1990-1999) simulation over southwestern South Atlantic Oc...
A detailed climatology of the cyclogenesis over the Southern Atlantic Ocean (SAO) from 1990 to 1999 ...
Intercomparison of the seasonal cycle for the fluxes of sensible and latent heat for four observatio...
The RegCM3 (Regional Climate Model-version 3) was nested in HadAM3 model to simulate present (1975-1...
The high-resolution Princeton Ocean Model is used to simulate the circulation and seasonal variabili...
Surface and vertical thermal structures, heat budget in the surface mixing layer, and mass transport...
An ensemble of 20 extended integrations of the atmospheric model CSIRO Mark 2, forced with the sea s...
International audienceThe southwestern tropical Atlantic (05°S–25°S/20°W–47°W), where part of the So...
The southwestern tropical Atlantic (05 degrees S-25 degrees S/20 degrees W-47 degrees W), where part...
Regional Climate Model version 3 (RegCM3) simulations of 17 summers (1988-2004) over part of South A...
The Community Climate Model (CCM3) from the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is used ...
Acesso restrito: Texto completo. p. 256-269The southwestern tropical Atlantic (05 S–25 S/20 W–47 W),...
Important global oceanic processes, such as the meridional overturning circulation, are governed by ...
International audienceThe thermodynamics of the seasonal evolution of the Southwestern Tropical Atla...
The ability of four regional climate models to reproduce the present-day South American climate is e...
A Regional Climate Model (RegCM3) 10-year (1990-1999) simulation over southwestern South Atlantic Oc...
A detailed climatology of the cyclogenesis over the Southern Atlantic Ocean (SAO) from 1990 to 1999 ...
Intercomparison of the seasonal cycle for the fluxes of sensible and latent heat for four observatio...
The RegCM3 (Regional Climate Model-version 3) was nested in HadAM3 model to simulate present (1975-1...
The high-resolution Princeton Ocean Model is used to simulate the circulation and seasonal variabili...
Surface and vertical thermal structures, heat budget in the surface mixing layer, and mass transport...
An ensemble of 20 extended integrations of the atmospheric model CSIRO Mark 2, forced with the sea s...
International audienceThe southwestern tropical Atlantic (05°S–25°S/20°W–47°W), where part of the So...
The southwestern tropical Atlantic (05 degrees S-25 degrees S/20 degrees W-47 degrees W), where part...
Regional Climate Model version 3 (RegCM3) simulations of 17 summers (1988-2004) over part of South A...
The Community Climate Model (CCM3) from the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is used ...
Acesso restrito: Texto completo. p. 256-269The southwestern tropical Atlantic (05 S–25 S/20 W–47 W),...
Important global oceanic processes, such as the meridional overturning circulation, are governed by ...
International audienceThe thermodynamics of the seasonal evolution of the Southwestern Tropical Atla...
The ability of four regional climate models to reproduce the present-day South American climate is e...