New evidence for a relation between wind stress and wave age from measurements during ASGAMAGE |
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Authors: | W.A. Oost G.J. Komen C.M.J. Jacobs C. Van Oort |
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Affiliation: | (1) Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI), the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Data from the 1996 ASGAMAGE experiment, performed in the southern North Sea at research platform Meetpost Noordwijk (MPN), are analysed for the parameters affecting the momentum flux. The stress turns out to be quadratically related to the 10-m wind speed and linearly to the wind speed at a wavelength related level. The Charnock parameter (dimensionless roughness length) shows a pronounced correlation with wave age. This implies, due to a coupling between wave age and the steepness of the waves, a connection between the stress and the steepness. We find that our North Sea results are consistent withopen ocean observations. For a given wind speed the mean stress at MPN turns out to be higher because the wave age there is in general lower. We define and give an expression for a drag coefficient at a wavelength related level that can be calculated straightforwardly from the wave age and then reduced to a standard level. |
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Keywords: | Air-sea interaction Charnock parameter Drag coefficient Momentum flux Wave field |
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