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Eastern Pacific surface fluxes observed and simulated by coupled GCMs Simon de Szoeke & Chris Fairall de Szoeke et al. 2010: Surface Flux Observations on the Southeastern Tropical Pacific Ocean and Attribution of SST Errors in Coupled Ocean– Atmosphere Models, J. Climate.

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Eastern Pacific surface fluxes observed and simulated by coupled GCMs. Simon de Szoeke & Chris Fairall. de Szoeke et al. 2010: Surface Flux Observations on the Southeastern Tropical Pacific Ocean and Attribution of SST Errors in Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere Models, J. Climate. surface heat budget. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Eastern Pacific surface fluxes observed and simulated by coupled  GCMs

Eastern Pacific surface fluxes observedand simulated by coupled GCMs

Simon de Szoeke & Chris Fairall

de Szoeke et al. 2010: Surface Flux Observations on the Southeastern Tropical Pacific Ocean and Attribution of SST Errors in Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere Models, J. Climate.

Page 2: Eastern Pacific surface fluxes observed and simulated by coupled  GCMs

surface heat budget

0 = –∂/∂t SSTturbulent evaporation and sensible fluxnet radiationocean residual

Page 3: Eastern Pacific surface fluxes observed and simulated by coupled  GCMs

annual average heat budget

+ +

= 0

Page 4: Eastern Pacific surface fluxes observed and simulated by coupled  GCMs

“observed” coupled GCM simulations

Ocean residual flux

Page 5: Eastern Pacific surface fluxes observed and simulated by coupled  GCMs

Colbo and Weller 2007

surface ocean heat budgetOctober

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ship-observedheat fluxes20°S, October

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surface heat budgetΔS > 40 W m-2

obs.

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surface heat budget errors

obs.

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solar longwave

surface downwelling radiationW

m-2

longitude

clear

full

S0: Iqbal 1988 R0: Hare 2005

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solarlongwave

surface downwelling radiationW

m-2

longitude

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solar transmission

clear

cloudyfull

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longwave cloud effect

10 minuteaverages

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Cloud forcing phase diagrampolarcold dry columnlow sun

tropicalwarm moistcolumn,high sun

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Cloud forcing phase diagram

2(R–R

0) >

|S–S

0| +

10

W m

-2

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Daily average cloud radiative forcing

xx: solar-weighted cloud fractionred: 2(R–R0) > |S–S0| + 10 W m-2

longwave

solar

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models

ship

buoy

ISCCP

model surface cloud forcing

Page 17: Eastern Pacific surface fluxes observed and simulated by coupled  GCMs

Does insolation explain SST?

no

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surface heat budget0 =

–∂/∂t SSTturbulent evaporation and sensible fluxnet radiationocean residual =

Ekman transportgeostrophic transportupwellingeddy flux divergence

damp SST

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the end

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