2007
DOI: 10.1002/qj.6
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Critical re‐evaluation of the bulk transfer coefficient for sensible heat over the ocean during unstable and neutral conditions

Abstract: ABSTRACT:A new analysis of the neutral heat transfer coefficient C HN on data fromÖstergarnsholm is presented, which is primarily based on a limited set of measurements with the very accurate MIUU (Meteorological Institute of the University of Uppsala) instrument, but with additional information from an extensive set of measurements with Solent sonic R2. Sonic data are, however, used with great caution, since for wind speed U above 10 m s −1 , a strongly windspeed-dependent correction is shown to be required. … Show more

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“…This may partly support the underestimation found above, because the bulk estimates of C HV do not explicitly account for wave age. Nevertheless, this parallel with the work by Smedman et al (2007) would need to be further investigated with new data, because C H and C HV are not the same quantities.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…This may partly support the underestimation found above, because the bulk estimates of C HV do not explicitly account for wave age. Nevertheless, this parallel with the work by Smedman et al (2007) would need to be further investigated with new data, because C H and C HV are not the same quantities.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…According to our data, C H or C HV do not increase with with wind speed, over a 2-8 m/s range, which was also observed by other authors such as Smedman et al (2007). It is even rather the opposite; that is, C HV slightly decreases with wind speed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…While there is almost no vegetation in the north of HRB and LAI is invariant, the corresponding retrieved C HN values vary in different monthly modeling periods. This is because C HN depends not only on the vegetation phenology (LAI) but also to a lesser extent on the wind speed, friction velocity, and solar elevation (Duynkerke, 1992;Smedman et al, 2007).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%