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Cool-skin and warm-layer effects on sea surface temperature
C. W. Fairall
, E. F. Bradley
, J. S. Godfrey
, G. A. Wick
, J. B. Edson
, G. S. Young
Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS)
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Sea Surface Temperature
100%
Skin Layer
100%
Cool Skin
100%
Wind Speed
60%
Coupled Ocean-atmosphere
60%
Turbulence
40%
Temperature Data
20%
Heat Transfer
20%
Stress-induced
20%
Heat Input
20%
Scalar
20%
Mixed Layer
20%
Surface Fluxes
20%
Flux Estimate
20%
Experimental Dataset
20%
Relative Contribution
20%
Shear-driven
20%
Diurnal Cycle
20%
Bulk Water
20%
Induced Current
20%
Scale Model
20%
Shear Effect
20%
Water Temperature
20%
Atmospheric Temperature
20%
Buoy
20%
Solar Heating
20%
Surface Stress
20%
Simple Scaling
20%
Layer Model
20%
Temperature Stress
20%
Tropical Oceans
20%
Turbulent Energy Dissipation Rate
20%
Solar Absorption
20%
Clear Day
20%
Moana
20%
Diurnal Warm Layer
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Sea Surface Temperature
100%
Wind Velocity
100%
Planetary Atmosphere
66%
Atmospherics
33%
Near-Surface Geology
33%
Mixed Layer
33%
Surface Flux
33%
Long Wave Radiation
33%
Kinetic Energy
33%
Water Temperature
33%
Solar Radiation
33%
Solar Heating
33%
TOGA-COARE
33%
Energy Dissipation
33%
Richardson Number
33%
Engineering
Input Surface
100%
Convective Effect
100%
Main Body
100%
Skin Model
100%