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The importance of whitecapping to air-sea interaction and earth observation appproaches to its retrieval

Producción científica: Conference contribution

Resumen

A number of geochemical processes are dependent on bubbles primarily produced by "whitecapping" breaking waves, notably primary marine aerosol production, bubble-mediated gas exchange and the renewal of the organically rich surface marine microlayer. It is convenient to predict the magnitude of these processes through a "whitecap method" that then requires whitecap coverage to be measured or predicted. Whitecap coverage is difficult to define and harder to measure. There is adequate evidence that whitecap coverage (and thus by implication, the processes driven by it) do not simply depend on wind speed. Typically whitecap coverage may vary by a factor of two either side of a geometric mean for a given wind speed in response to changes in sea state. Both parametric and relatively direct methods of retrieving whitecap coverage require further development.

Idioma originalEnglish
Título de la publicación alojadaProceedings of the ESA, SOLAS and EGU Joint Conference Earth Observation for Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions Science
Número de páginas7
Volumen703
EstadoPublished - 30 mar 2012
EventoESA, SOLAS and EGU Joint Conference Earth Observation for Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions Science - Frascati, Italy
Duración: 29 nov 20112 dic 2011

Serie de la publicación

NombreEuropean Space Agency, (Special Publication) ESA SP
Volumen703 SP
ISSN (versión impresa)0379-6566

Conference

ConferenceESA, SOLAS and EGU Joint Conference Earth Observation for Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions Science
País/TerritorioItaly
CiudadFrascati
Período29/11/112/12/11

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