On the air‐sea interaction in areas of thermal marine fronts in the Greenland Sea |
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Authors: | Timo Vihma Jouko Launiainen Gunther Krause |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Geophysics , University of Helsinki , Fabianinkatu 24 A, Helsinki, 00100, Finland;2. Alfred‐Wegener‐Institut für Polar‐ und Meeresforschung , Columbusstrasse, Bremerhaven, D‐2850, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Abstract The effects of marine fronts on the local atmospheric surface layer and air‐sea interaction were studied. Several mesoscale fronts were crossed by a research vessel in the Greenland Sea. Air temperature, humidity and stability conditions, and the fluxes of momentum, as well as sensible and latent heat, were investigated. For relatively calm conditions, close air‐sea coupling was observed in the temperature whereas for stronger winds, the air temperature of the surface layer was not markedly modified by the front below. Changes in the moisture content in the frontal area were observed and, in one case, evaporation was observed on the warm water side and condensation on the cold water side of the front. Frontal differences in heating from the sea were assumed to affect the surface‐layer wind field. |
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