Frontal scale air-sea interaction in high-resolution coupled climate models

The emerging picture of frontal scale air sea interaction derived from high resolution satellite observations of surface winds and sea surface temperature (SST) provides a unique opportunity to test the fidelity of high resolution coupled climate simulations Initial analysis of the output of a suite of Community Climate System Model (CCSM) experiments indicates that characteristics of frontal scale ocean atmosphere interaction such as the positive correlation between SST and surface wind stress are realistically captured only when the ocean component is eddy resolving The strength of the coupling between SST and surface stress is weaker than observed however as has been found previously for numerical weather prediction models and other coupled climate models The results are similar when the atmospheric component model grid resolution is doubled from 0 5° to 0 25° an indication that shortcomings in the representation of subgrid scale atmospheric planetary boundary layer processes rather than resolved scale processes are responsible for the weakness of the coupling In the coupled model solutions the response to mesoscale SST features is strongest in the atmospheric boundary layer but there is a deeper reaching response of the atmospheric circulation apparent in free tropospheric clouds This simulated response is shown to be consistent with satellite estimates of the relationship between mesoscale SST and all sky albedo.

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Author Bryan, Frank
Tomas, Robert
Dennis, John
Chelton, Dudley
Loeb, Norman
McClean, Julie
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2010-12-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Bryan, Frank, Tomas, Robert, Dennis, John, Chelton, Dudley, Loeb, Norman, McClean, Julie. (2010). Frontal scale air-sea interaction in high-resolution coupled climate models. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7v69k5n. Accessed 25 June 2025.

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