2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023jd039272
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A Cold Lid on a Warm Ocean: Indian Ocean Surface Rain Layers and Their Feedbacks to the Atmosphere

Kyle Shackelford,
Charlotte A. DeMott,
Peter Jan van Leeuwen
et al.

Abstract: Ocean surface rain layers (RLs) form when relatively colder, fresher, less dense rain water stably stratifies the upper ocean. RLs cool sea surface temperature (SST) by confining surface evaporative cooling to a thin near‐surface layer, and generate sharp SST gradients between the cool RL and the surrounding ocean. In this study, ocean‐atmosphere coupled simulations of the November 2011 Madden‐Julian Oscillation (MJO) event are conducted with and without RLs to evaluate two pathways for RLs to influence the at… Show more

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