Latent and sensible heat flux calculations at the air-sea interface during AMTEX 74.

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Computations of latent and sensible heat flux at the air-sea interface using the bulk-aerodynamic method are presented for the period of the 1974 Air Mass Transformation Experiment (AMTEX) conducted over the East China Sea. Results show quantitatively the impact of the outbreak of cold and dry polar air over the warm Kuroshio Current as sensible and latent heat flux increased, respectively, from minima of 49 and 182 cal cmSUB-SUB2 to maxima of 485 and 1099 cal cmSUB-SUB2 day SUB-SUB1. Correspondingly, the total heat flux (sensible and latent) from the sea to the atmosphere from the warm to cold periods increased from 231 cal cmSUB-SUB1 to 1584 cal cmSUB-SUB2 day SUB-SUB1 which should be a representative range of extreme values for weak and strong heat flux associated with air-sea interaction. Some discussion is given as the effect of ths strong increase in heat flux during air mass modification on the evolution of cyclones over the Kuroshio Current and the Gulf Stream. (A)

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Agee, E. M., & Howley, R. P. (1977). Latent and sensible heat flux calculations at the air-sea interface during AMTEX 74. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 16(4, Apr. 1977), 443–447. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0450(1977)016<0443:lashfc>2.0.co;2

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