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N. Maximenko: Satellite ocean surface currents and winds Ocean Vector Wind Working Group meeting, October 7, 2013, Boulder 1,051 active drifters (approx.

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1 N. Maximenko: Satellite ocean surface currents and winds Ocean Vector Wind Working Group meeting, October 7, 2013, Boulder 1,051 active drifters (approx. 1 drifter per 4x4 degree bin; probably 30-50% are undrogued) 3659 active Argo floats (3659 / 10 days * 10 hours ≈ 152 continuous sites) Surface currents are not well measured

2 Ocean Vector Wind Working Group meeting, October 7, 2013, Boulder N. Maximenko: Satellite ocean surface currents and winds Surface currents are not well modeled (Jim Potemra, 5 th Int. Marine Debris Conference, 2011) Why even most reputable models do not care about discrepancy with observations?

3 Ocean Vector Wind Working Group meeting, October 7, 2013, Boulder N. Maximenko: Satellite ocean surface currents and winds Global circulation can be modeled without knowing surface currents I.e. forcing of subsurface ocean is not sensitive to K(z) or other mechanisms of momentum transfer between atmosphere and ocean (e.g. radiation, injection, etc.) (Note that equations allow wind-induced surface currents to exceed surface wind.) Having surface currents and winds measured by the same satellite would be a step toward understanding mechanical interaction in the coupled system. (The coupling starts with the correspondence between winds in the atmospheric boundary layer and currents in the ocean Ekman layer and leads to coupling in vertical motions with implications to patterns of E&P, SSS, chlorophyll, etc.)

4 Chelton et al. 2004, Science Yoshida et al. 2010, JGR Xie et al. 2001, Science Curl > 0 Cyclonic eddies Anticyclonic eddies HLCC NEC HLC Qiu et al. 1997, JPO ← Rossby waves Ocean Vector Wind Working Group meeting, October 7, 2013, Boulder N. Maximenko: Satellite ocean surface currents and winds Effect of near-shore wind extends into central oceans Persistent striations in long-term mean high-pass filtered dynamic ocean topography (Maximenko et al., 2008) Generation of beta-plume High-resolution of wind, including near-shore areas, is important to study mesoscale ocean currents.


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