Absorption of solar radiation within the thermal molecular sublayer of the ocean can modify the temperature difference across the cool skin as well as the air-sea gas transfer. Our model of renewal type is based on the assumption that the thermal and diffusive molecular sublayers below the ocean surface undergo cyclic growth and destruction, the heat and gas transfer between the successive burst events are performed by molecular diffusion. The model has been upgraded to include heating due to solar radiation. The renewal time is parameterized as a function of the surface Richardson number and the Keulegan number. A Rayleigh number criterion characterizes the convective instability of the cool skin under solar heating. Under low wind speed c...
A surface diurnal warm layer is diagnosed from Seaglider observations, and develops on half the days...
Measurements made in the Equatorial Atlantic during the 35th cruise of the R/V Akademic Vernadsky us...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 101-103)At head of title: Texas A & M University, Colleg...
Absorption of solar radiation within the thermal molecular sublayer of the ocean can modify the temp...
Heat and gas transport in molecular sublayers at the air-sea interface is governed by similar laws. ...
There is much evidence that the ocean is heating as a result of an increase in concentrations of gre...
The diurnal cycle is a fundamental mode of the climate system associated with solar forcing. Sea su...
A previously developed renewal model included parameterizations for the thermal skin effect and inte...
The primary purpose of this project was to evaluate and improve models for the bulk-skin temperature...
Daytime warming of the ocean surface occurs when incoming heat fluxes exceed outgoing heat fluxes. T...
Rainfall over the sea modifies the molecular boundary layers of the upper ocean through a variety of...
Sea surface temperature (SST) controls surface fluxes of heat and moisture and so helps determine th...
The results of two earlier papers on convection in the mixed layer and on the solar heating profile ...
The aqueous thermal boundary layer near to the ocean surface, or skin layer, has thickness O(1 mm) a...
Graduation date: 2016Thorough understanding of the mechanisms controlling the temperature structure ...
A surface diurnal warm layer is diagnosed from Seaglider observations, and develops on half the days...
Measurements made in the Equatorial Atlantic during the 35th cruise of the R/V Akademic Vernadsky us...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 101-103)At head of title: Texas A & M University, Colleg...
Absorption of solar radiation within the thermal molecular sublayer of the ocean can modify the temp...
Heat and gas transport in molecular sublayers at the air-sea interface is governed by similar laws. ...
There is much evidence that the ocean is heating as a result of an increase in concentrations of gre...
The diurnal cycle is a fundamental mode of the climate system associated with solar forcing. Sea su...
A previously developed renewal model included parameterizations for the thermal skin effect and inte...
The primary purpose of this project was to evaluate and improve models for the bulk-skin temperature...
Daytime warming of the ocean surface occurs when incoming heat fluxes exceed outgoing heat fluxes. T...
Rainfall over the sea modifies the molecular boundary layers of the upper ocean through a variety of...
Sea surface temperature (SST) controls surface fluxes of heat and moisture and so helps determine th...
The results of two earlier papers on convection in the mixed layer and on the solar heating profile ...
The aqueous thermal boundary layer near to the ocean surface, or skin layer, has thickness O(1 mm) a...
Graduation date: 2016Thorough understanding of the mechanisms controlling the temperature structure ...
A surface diurnal warm layer is diagnosed from Seaglider observations, and develops on half the days...
Measurements made in the Equatorial Atlantic during the 35th cruise of the R/V Akademic Vernadsky us...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 101-103)At head of title: Texas A & M University, Colleg...