INTERACTION BETWEEN THE ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC BOUNDARY LAYERS.

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Abstract

THE TWO-LAYER SYSTEM OF AN ATMOSPHERE OVER WATER BODIES IS REDUCED TO A SINGLE-LAYER PROBLEM.VALUES OF THE INTERFACIAL QUANTITIES, SUCH AS THE FRICTION VELOCITY, THE SURFACE VELOCITY, THE ANGLES, GA AND GB, BETWEEN THE SURFACE SHEAR STRESS AND THE GEOSTROPHIC WIND VELOCITY AND THE SURFACE WIND VELOCITY, RESPECTIVELY, AND THE SURFACE ROUGHNESS, ALL OF WHICH DEPEND UPON EXTERNAL PARAMETERS, SUCH AS THE GEOSTROPHIC WIND AND STRATIFICATIONS, ARE OBTAINED.THE GEOSTROPHIC DRAG COEFFICIENT C/SUB D/, THE GEOSTROPHIC WIND COEFFICIENT C/SUB F/, AND THE ANGLES GA, AND GB, OF THE TURBULENT FLOW AT THE SEA-AIR INTERFACE ARE FUNCTIONS OF A DIMENSIONLESS NUMBER, MFG/KG, WITH S/SUB 1/ AND S/SUB 2/ AS TWO FREE STRATIFICATION PARAMETERS.THE SURFACE ROUGHNESS IS UNIQUELY DETERMINED FROM THE GEOSTROPHIC WIND RATHER THAN FROM THE WIND PROFILE IN THE BOUNDARY LAYER.(A)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)AUGUST, 1974
JournalBoundary-Layer Meteorology
Volume7
Issue number1
StatePublished - 1974

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