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Surface Stress over the Ocean in Swell-Dominated Conditions during Moderate Winds
by
Kahma, Kimmo K.
, Sahlée, Erik
, Drennan, William M.
, Nilsson, Erik
, Högström, Ulf
, Smedman, Ann-Sofi
, Rutgersson, Anna
in
Air-sea interaction
/ Algorithms
/ Atm/Ocean Structure/ Phenomena
/ Atmosphere-ocean interaction
/ Atmospheric conditions
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospherics
/ Capillary waves
/ Crosswinds
/ Datasets
/ Drag coefficient
/ Drag coefficients
/ Experiments
/ Instrument platforms
/ Marine boundary layer
/ Mathematical models
/ Meteorologi
/ Meteorology
/ Modelling
/ Momentum
/ Oceans
/ Orbitals
/ Significant wave height
/ Stresses
/ Surface water waves
/ Surface waves
/ Swell
/ Velocity
/ Wave climate
/ Wave data
/ Wave height
/ Wind
/ Wind speed
/ Wind stress
/ Winds
2015
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Surface Stress over the Ocean in Swell-Dominated Conditions during Moderate Winds
by
Kahma, Kimmo K.
, Sahlée, Erik
, Drennan, William M.
, Nilsson, Erik
, Högström, Ulf
, Smedman, Ann-Sofi
, Rutgersson, Anna
in
Air-sea interaction
/ Algorithms
/ Atm/Ocean Structure/ Phenomena
/ Atmosphere-ocean interaction
/ Atmospheric conditions
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospherics
/ Capillary waves
/ Crosswinds
/ Datasets
/ Drag coefficient
/ Drag coefficients
/ Experiments
/ Instrument platforms
/ Marine boundary layer
/ Mathematical models
/ Meteorologi
/ Meteorology
/ Modelling
/ Momentum
/ Oceans
/ Orbitals
/ Significant wave height
/ Stresses
/ Surface water waves
/ Surface waves
/ Swell
/ Velocity
/ Wave climate
/ Wave data
/ Wave height
/ Wind
/ Wind speed
/ Wind stress
/ Winds
2015
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Surface Stress over the Ocean in Swell-Dominated Conditions during Moderate Winds
by
Kahma, Kimmo K.
, Sahlée, Erik
, Drennan, William M.
, Nilsson, Erik
, Högström, Ulf
, Smedman, Ann-Sofi
, Rutgersson, Anna
in
Air-sea interaction
/ Algorithms
/ Atm/Ocean Structure/ Phenomena
/ Atmosphere-ocean interaction
/ Atmospheric conditions
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospherics
/ Capillary waves
/ Crosswinds
/ Datasets
/ Drag coefficient
/ Drag coefficients
/ Experiments
/ Instrument platforms
/ Marine boundary layer
/ Mathematical models
/ Meteorologi
/ Meteorology
/ Modelling
/ Momentum
/ Oceans
/ Orbitals
/ Significant wave height
/ Stresses
/ Surface water waves
/ Surface waves
/ Swell
/ Velocity
/ Wave climate
/ Wave data
/ Wave height
/ Wind
/ Wind speed
/ Wind stress
/ Winds
2015
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Surface Stress over the Ocean in Swell-Dominated Conditions during Moderate Winds
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Surface Stress over the Ocean in Swell-Dominated Conditions during Moderate Winds
2015
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Overview
Atmospheric and surface wave data from several oceanic experiments carried out on the Floating Instrument Platform (FLIP) and the Air–Sea Interaction Spar (ASIS) have been analyzed with the purpose of identifying swell-related effects on the surface momentum exchange during near-neutral atmospheric conditions and wind-following or crosswind seas. All data have a pronounced negative maximum in uw cospectra centered at the frequency of the dominant swell np, meaning a positive contribution to the stress. A similar contribution at this frequency is also obtained for the corresponding crosswind cospectrum. The magnitude of the cospectral maximum is shown to be linearly related to the square of the orbital motion, being equal to , where Hsd is the swell-significant wave height, the effect tentatively being due to strong correlation between the surface component of the orbital motion and the pattern of capillary waves over long swell waves. A model for prediction of the friction velocity from measurements of Hsd, np, and the 10-m wind speed U10 is formulated and tested against an independent dataset of ~400 half-hour measurements during swell, giving good result. The model predicts that the drag coefficient CD, which is traditionally modeled as a function of U10 alone (e.g., the COARE algorithm), becomes strongly dependent on the magnitude of the swell factor and that CD can attain values several times larger than predicted by wind speed–only models. According to maps of the global wave climate, conditions leading to large effects are likely to be widespread over the World Ocean.
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