IUGG 2003 Abstract
JSP09
Physical Aspects of Air-Sea Interaction (IAPSO, IAMAS)
Thursday, July 10 PM
Location: Site B, Room 20
Presiding Chair:S. Gulev
TIME [ 1500 ] [ JSP09/10P/B20-004 ]
INTERCOMPARISON OF HEAT FLUXES IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC: PART II: INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY
Fabrice M. VAUCLAIR(Dept. of Physical Oceanography, University of São Paulo)
Ilana WAINER(Dept. of Physical Oceanography, University of São Paulo)
Inter-comparison of the interannual variability of sea surface temperature, net heat and latent heat flux, for 2 observation based products (DaSilva, SOC), output of the two major atmospheric model reanalysis (NCEP, ECMWF) Z¯ and the results for the NCAR CCSM coupled model are examined in order to gain an improved understanding of the South Atlantic characteristic spatial patterns. Their spatial structure and associated temporal variability, related ocean dynamics evolution are also discussed. Z¯ The key regions of the Brazil-Malvinas confluence, Agulhas retroflection and Benguela upwelling region off Africa were chosen for a closer examination of the fluxes. These key regions were identified as being the regions with the highest variance in the South Atlantic. Preliminary results show significant interannual variability from each data product, but large differences among them. The merchant ship based interannual patterns are highly dependent of the spatio-temporal data distribution. Interannual patterns of the CCSM are coherent with the reanalysis products.