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Marine Boundary Layers above Heterogeneous SST: Alongfront Winds
by
Weil, Jeffrey C.
, Sullivan, Peter P.
, McWilliams, James C.
, Fernando, Harindra J. S.
, Patton, Edward G.
in
Advection
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheric boundary layer
/ Boundary layers
/ Clouds
/ Cold front
/ Cold fronts
/ Downwelling
/ Entrainment
/ Filaments
/ Finite element method
/ Fluxes
/ Geostrophic wind
/ Geostrophic winds
/ Heterogeneity
/ Horizontal advection
/ Isotherms
/ Large eddy simulation
/ Large eddy simulations
/ Marine atmospheric boundary layer
/ Microbalances
/ Momentum
/ Momentum budget
/ Ocean circulation
/ Oceanic eddies
/ Oceans
/ Pressure gradients
/ Sea surface
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Surface fluxes
/ Surface temperature
/ Surface wind
/ Turbulent flow
/ Turbulent fluxes
/ Upwelling
/ Vertical flux
/ Wind
2021
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Marine Boundary Layers above Heterogeneous SST: Alongfront Winds
by
Weil, Jeffrey C.
, Sullivan, Peter P.
, McWilliams, James C.
, Fernando, Harindra J. S.
, Patton, Edward G.
in
Advection
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheric boundary layer
/ Boundary layers
/ Clouds
/ Cold front
/ Cold fronts
/ Downwelling
/ Entrainment
/ Filaments
/ Finite element method
/ Fluxes
/ Geostrophic wind
/ Geostrophic winds
/ Heterogeneity
/ Horizontal advection
/ Isotherms
/ Large eddy simulation
/ Large eddy simulations
/ Marine atmospheric boundary layer
/ Microbalances
/ Momentum
/ Momentum budget
/ Ocean circulation
/ Oceanic eddies
/ Oceans
/ Pressure gradients
/ Sea surface
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Surface fluxes
/ Surface temperature
/ Surface wind
/ Turbulent flow
/ Turbulent fluxes
/ Upwelling
/ Vertical flux
/ Wind
2021
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Marine Boundary Layers above Heterogeneous SST: Alongfront Winds
by
Weil, Jeffrey C.
, Sullivan, Peter P.
, McWilliams, James C.
, Fernando, Harindra J. S.
, Patton, Edward G.
in
Advection
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheric boundary layer
/ Boundary layers
/ Clouds
/ Cold front
/ Cold fronts
/ Downwelling
/ Entrainment
/ Filaments
/ Finite element method
/ Fluxes
/ Geostrophic wind
/ Geostrophic winds
/ Heterogeneity
/ Horizontal advection
/ Isotherms
/ Large eddy simulation
/ Large eddy simulations
/ Marine atmospheric boundary layer
/ Microbalances
/ Momentum
/ Momentum budget
/ Ocean circulation
/ Oceanic eddies
/ Oceans
/ Pressure gradients
/ Sea surface
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Surface fluxes
/ Surface temperature
/ Surface wind
/ Turbulent flow
/ Turbulent fluxes
/ Upwelling
/ Vertical flux
/ Wind
2021
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Marine Boundary Layers above Heterogeneous SST: Alongfront Winds
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Marine Boundary Layers above Heterogeneous SST: Alongfront Winds
2021
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Overview
Turbulent flow in a weakly convective marine atmospheric boundary layer (MABL) driven by geostrophic winds V g = 10 m s −1 and heterogeneous sea surface temperature (SST) is examined using fine-mesh large-eddy simulation (LES). The imposed SST heterogeneity is a single-sided warm or cold front with jumps Δ θ = (2, −1.5) K varying over a horizontal x distance of 1 km characteristic of an upper-ocean mesoscale or submesoscale front. The geostrophic winds are oriented parallel to the SST isotherms (i.e., the winds are alongfront). Previously, Sullivan et al. examined a similar flow configuration but with geostrophic winds oriented perpendicular to the imposed SST isotherms (i.e., the winds were across-front). Results with alongfront and across-front winds differ in important ways. With alongfront winds, the ageostrophic surface wind is weak, about 5 times smaller than the geostrophic wind, and horizontal pressure gradients couple the SST front and the atmosphere in the momentum budget. With across-front winds, horizontal pressure gradients are weak and mean horizontal advection primarily balances vertical flux divergence. Alongfront winds generate persistent secondary circulations (SC) that modify the surface fluxes as well as turbulent fluxes in the MABL interior depending on the sign of Δ θ . Warm and cold filaments develop opposing pairs of SC with a central upwelling or downwelling region between the cells. Cold filaments reduce the entrainment near the boundary layer top that can potentially impact cloud initiation. The surface-wind–SST-isotherm orientation is an important component of atmosphere–ocean coupling. The results also show frontogenetic tendencies in the MABL.
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