Comparisons between mean and turbulent parameters of aircraft-based and ship-based measurements in the marine atmospheric boundary layer

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The Structure des Echanges Mer-Atmosphère, Propriétés Océaniques/ Recherche Expéri-mentale (SEMAPHORE) experiment was conducted over the oceanic Azores current located in the Azores Basin. The evolution of the marine atmospheric boundary layer (MABL) was studied based on the evaluation of mean and turbulent data using in situ measurements by a ship and two air-crafts. The sea surface temperature (SST) field was characterized by a gradient of approximately 1 °C/100 km. The SST measured by aircraft decreased at a ratio of 0.25 °C/100 m of altitude due to the divergence of the infrared radiation flux from the surface. With the exception of temperature, the mean parameters measured by the two aircrafts were in good agreement with each other. The sensible heat flux was more dispersed than the latent heat flux according to the comparisons between aircraft and aircraft, and aircraft and ship. This study demonstrates the feasibility of using two aircraft to describe the MABL and surface flux with confidence.

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Kim, M. S., Kwon, B. H., & Goo, T. Y. (2021). Comparisons between mean and turbulent parameters of aircraft-based and ship-based measurements in the marine atmospheric boundary layer. Atmosphere, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12091088

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