Authors
A Anis, JN Moum
Publication date
1992/10/1
Journal
Journal of Physical Oceanography
Volume
22
Pages
1221-1221
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Description
Clear identification of the relatively weak superadiabatic potential temperature gradient in the ocean surface layer during convection has been made with the help of intensive vertical profiling measurements at an openocean site. In the surface layer the superadiabatic gradient, with a mean value of-1.8 X 107 “K m", was a consistent feature of the convective boundary layer persisting throughout each of six consecutive nights. In the well-mixed layer, below the surface layer, the observed potential temperature was nearly constant and turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) dissipation rate approximately balanced the production of TKE by the buoyancy flux through the sea surface. In the surface layer the TKE dissipation rate was systematically larger than the production of TKE predicted by wind stress and mixed-layer similarity scaling.
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