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Equatorial influence of QuikSCAT winds in an isopycnal ocean model compared to NCEP2 winds
Authors:ChuanLi Jiang  LuAnne Thompson  Kathryn A Kelly
Institution:aSchool of Oceanography, University of Washington, Box 357940, Seattle, WA 98195, United States;bApplied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, Box 355640, Seattle, WA 98195, United States
Abstract:An ocean model was used to examine whether the scatterometer winds can improve the model performance both dynamically and thermodynamically. Comparisons were done using QuikSCAT and NCEP2 winds for both the mean and variability from 2000 to 2004. The comparisons showed that the model forced by QuikSCAT winds gives more realistic mean SST, 20 °C isotherm depth (Z20), and latent heat flux than NCEP2 winds do. Sensitivity experiments indicated that QuikSCAT mean wind stress is important for the improved mean SST, Z20, and latent heat release to the atmosphere in the eastern Pacific. QuikSCAT wind speed, through its effect on the turbulent heat fluxes, is most important for the mean SST in the western Pacific. Finally, there were comparable correlations with observations of both SST and Z20 on the intra-seasonal time scale between the model forced with QuikSCAT winds and the model forced with NCEP2 winds.
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