The coupled boundary layers and air-sea transfer experiment in low winds

The Office of Naval Research's Coupled Boundary Layers and Air–Sea Transfer (CBLAST) program is being conducted to investigate the processes that couple the marine boundary layers and govern the exchange of heat, mass, and momentum across the air–sea interface. CBLAST-LOW was designed to investigate these processes at the low-wind extreme where the processes are often driven or strongly modulated by buoyant forcing. The focus was on conditions ranging from negligible wind stress, where buoyant forcing dominates, up to wind speeds where wave breaking and Langmuir circulations play a significant role in the exchange processes. The field program provided observations from a suite of platforms deployed in the coastal ocean south of Martha's Vineyard. Highlights from the measurement campaigns include direct measurement of the momentum and heat fluxes on both sides of the air–sea interface using a specially constructed Air–Sea Interaction Tower (ASIT), and quantification of regional oceanic variability over scales of O (1–10⁴ mm) using a mesoscale mooring array, aircraft-borne remote sensors, drifters, and ship surveys. To our knowledge, the former represents the first successful attempt to directly and simultaneously measure the heat and momentum exchange on both sides of the air–sea interface. The latter provided a 3D picture of the oceanic boundary layer during the month-long main experiment. These observations have been combined with numerical models and direct numerical and large-eddy simulations to investigate the processes that couple the atmosphere and ocean under these conditions. For example, the oceanic measurements have been used in the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) to investigate the 3D evolution of regional ocean thermal stratification. The ultimate goal of these investigations is to incorporate improved parameterizations of these processes in coupled models such as the Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System (COAMPS) to improve marine forecasts of wind, waves, and currents.

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Author Edson, James
Crawford, Timothy
Crescenti, Jerry
Farrar, Tom
Frew, Nelson
Gerbi, Greg
Helmis, Costas
Hristov, Tihomir
Khelif, Djamal
Jessup, Andrew
Jonsson, Haf
Li, Ming
Mahrt, Larry
McGllis, Wade
Plueddemann, Albert
Shen, Lian
Skyllingstad, Eric
Stanton, Tim
Sullivan, Peter
Sun, Jielun
Trowbridge, John
Vickers, Dean
Wang, Shouping
Wang, Qing
Weller, Robert
Wilkin, John
Williams, Albert
Yue, D.
Zappa, Chris
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2007-03-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Edson, James, Crawford, Timothy, Crescenti, Jerry, Farrar, Tom, Frew, Nelson, Gerbi, Greg, Helmis, Costas, Hristov, Tihomir, Khelif, Djamal, Jessup, Andrew, Jonsson, Haf, Li, Ming, Mahrt, Larry, McGllis, Wade, Plueddemann, Albert, Shen, Lian, Skyllingstad, Eric, Stanton, Tim, Sullivan, Peter, Sun, Jielun, Trowbridge, John, Vickers, Dean, Wang, Shouping, Wang, Qing, Weller, Robert, Wilkin, John, Williams, Albert, Yue, D., Zappa, Chris. (2007). The coupled boundary layers and air-sea transfer experiment in low winds. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d79k4bdt. Accessed 10 July 2025.

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