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Author (up) Bourassa, M.A.; Vincent, D.G.; Wood, W.L.
Title A Sea State Parameterization with Nonarbitrary Wave Age Applicable to Low and Moderate Wind Speeds Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
Year 2001 Publication Journal of Physical Oceanography Abbreviated Journal J. Phys. Oceanogr.
Volume 31 Issue 10 Pages 2840-2851
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 512
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Author (up) Bourassa, M.A.; Vincent, D.G.; Wood, W.L.
Title A Flux Parameterization Including the Effects of Capillary Waves and Sea State Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
Year 1999 Publication Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Abbreviated Journal J. Atmos. Sci.
Volume 56 Issue 9 Pages 1123-1139
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ISSN 0022-4928 ISBN Medium
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 531
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Author (up) Bourassa, M.A.; Zamudio, L.; O'Brien, J.J.
Title Noninertial flow in NSCAT observations of Tehuantepec winds Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
Year 1999 Publication Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans Abbreviated Journal J. Geophys. Res.
Volume 104 Issue C5 Pages 11311-11319
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ISSN 0148-0227 ISBN Medium
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 528
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Author (up) Bourassa, MA
Title Shear stress model for the aqueous boundary layer near the air-sea interface Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
Year 2000 Publication Journal of Geophysical Research – Oceans Abbreviated Journal
Volume 105 Issue C1 Pages 1167-1176
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 522
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Author (up) Bourassa, MA
Title Interaction between atmospheric stability and mean wave characteristics Type $loc['typeConference Article']
Year 1998 Publication 9th Conference on Interaction of the Sea and Atmosphere at the 78th American-Meteorogical-Society Annual Meeting Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 24-27
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Area Expedition Conference 9th Conference on Interaction of the Sea and Atmosphere at the 78th American-Meteorogical-Society Annual Meeting
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 539
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Author (up) Bourassa, MA; Legler, DM; O'Brien, JJ
Title The use of significant wave height to improve the accuracy of wind derived stress and wave characteristics Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
Year 1997 Publication 12th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 291-292
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Area Expedition Conference 12th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 544
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Author (up) Bourassa, MA; Legler, DM; O'Brien, JJ; Stricherz, JN; Whalley, J
Title High temporal and spatial resolution animations of winds observed with the NSCAT scatterometer Type $loc['typeConference Article']
Year 1998 Publication 14th International Conference on Interactive Information and Processing Systems for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology at 78th AMS Annual Meeting Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 556-559
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Area Expedition Conference 14th International Conference on Interactive Information and Processing Systems for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology at 78th AMS Annual Meeting
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 538
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Author (up) Bourassa, MA; Smith, SR; O'Brien, JJ
Title Assimilation of scatterometer and in situ winds for regularly gridded products Type $loc['typeConference Article']
Year 2002 Publication 6th Symposium on Integrated Observing Systems Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 161-165
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Area Expedition Conference 6th Symposium on Integrated Observing Systems
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 500
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Author (up) Bourassa, MA; Weissman, DE
Title The development and application of a sea surface stress model function for the QuikSCAT and ADEOS-II SeaWinds scatterometers Type $loc['typeConference Article']
Year 2003 Publication IEEE International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (IGARSS) Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 239-241
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Area Expedition Conference 23rd International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS 2003)
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Call Number COAPS @ mfield @ Serial 485
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Author (up) Cronin, M.F.; Gentemann, C.L.; Edson, J.; Ueki, I.; Bourassa, M.; Brown, S.; Clayson, C.A.; Fairall, C.W.; Farrar, J.T.; Gille, S.T.; Gulev, S.; Josey, S.A.; Kato, S.; Katsumata, M.; Kent, E.; Krug, M.; Minnett, P.J.; Parfitt, R.; Pinker, R.T.; Stackhouse Jr., P.W.; Swart, S.; Tomita, H.; Vandemark, D.; Weller, A.R.; Yoneyama, K.; Yu, L.; Zhang, D.
Title Air-Sea Fluxes With a Focus on Heat and Momentum Type $loc['typeJournal Article']
Year 2019 Publication Frontiers in Marine Science Abbreviated Journal Front. Mar. Sci.
Volume 6 Issue Pages
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Abstract Turbulent and radiative exchanges of heat between the ocean and atmosphere (hereafter heat fluxes), ocean surface wind stress, and state variables used to estimate them, are Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs) and Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) influencing weather and climate. This paper describes an observational strategy for producing 3-hourly, 25-km (and an aspirational goal of hourly at 10-km) heat flux and wind stress fields over the global, ice-free ocean with breakthrough 1-day random uncertainty of 15 W m–2 and a bias of less than 5 W m–2. At present this accuracy target is met only for OceanSITES reference station moorings and research vessels (RVs) that follow best practices. To meet these targets globally, in the next decade, satellite-based observations must be optimized for boundary layer measurements of air temperature, humidity, sea surface temperature, and ocean wind stress. In order to tune and validate these satellite measurements, a complementary global in situ flux array, built around an expanded OceanSITES network of time series reference station moorings, is also needed. The array would include 500–1000 measurement platforms, including autonomous surface vehicles, moored and drifting buoys, RVs, the existing OceanSITES network of 22 flux sites, and new OceanSITES expanded in 19 key regions. This array would be globally distributed, with 1–3 measurement platforms in each nominal 10° by 10° box. These improved moisture and temperature profiles and surface data, if assimilated into Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models, would lead to better representation of cloud formation processes, improving state variables and surface radiative and turbulent fluxes from these models. The in situ flux array provides globally distributed measurements and metrics for satellite algorithm development, product validation, and for improving satellite-based, NWP and blended flux products. In addition, some of these flux platforms will also measure direct turbulent fluxes, which can be used to improve algorithms for computation of air-sea exchange of heat and momentum in flux products and models. With these improved air-sea fluxes, the ocean’s influence on the atmosphere will be better quantified and lead to improved long-term weather forecasts, seasonal-interannual-decadal climate predictions, and regional climate projections.
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