Descrição da camada limite atmosférica sobre o Oceano Atlântico sudoeste através de dados observacionais

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Autor(a) principal: Rossato, Fernando
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/10286
Resumo: Between 3-12 December 2012, the Oceanographic Vessel Alpha Crucis held oceanographic stations in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean in support to both SAMOC (South Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation) and ACEx (Atlantic Ocean Carbon Experiment) projects. During the research cruise, the vessel performed 19 measurements with the release of weather balloons with radiosondes. From the data collected by the radiosondes, it was possible to verify the variability of the marine atmospheric boundary layer (MABL) over different synoptic conditions occurring in the area and period of study. From meteorological and oceanographic data collected throughout the trajectory of the ship by an automatic weather station and the onboard termosalinograph, it was possible to estimate the latent and sensible heat fluxes between the ocean and the atmosphere from bulk parameterization. In order to better understand the importance of the local forcing mechanisms imposed by the sea surface temperature (SST) and the large-scale forcing by the current synoptic conditions in the study period, 19 measurements were divided into four transects along the complete ship's trajectory, where the data were grouped with respect to the active synoptic weather conditions in the study area. Our results demonstrate that in the absence of large-scale transient systems acting in the study area, the MABL was modulated by the SST field. This was observed in the first transect, were we found a thick and turbulent MABL with its top at around 600 m and more intense heat fluxes (up to 209 W/m² of latent heat and 47 W/m² of sensible heat) mainly over the warm waters associated with the Brazil Current (BC). Over cooler waters of the transect, outside the domain of the BC, the MABL was shallower, around 200 m, with less intense heat fluxes (up to 1.4 W/m² of latent heat and -16.8 W/m² of sensible heat). In the second transect with the formation of an extratropical cyclone in the La Plata river mouth region, we noted the impact of the synoptic atmospheric conditions influencing the evolution of the MABL during the prefrontal condition when a MABL stratification was verified. During the pos frontal situation, the MABL was a well developed one, with a 1200 m height. In the pos frontal environment, latent heat fluxes (average 290 W/m² with a peak of 468 W/m²) and sensible heat fluxes (average of 18 W/m² with a peak of 45 W/m²) indicate a heat flux directed from the ocean to the atmosphere much more intense in his latent component. On the other hand, in the prefrontal region, lower values of the latent heat fluxes (average of 18 W/m² with a minimum of 15.8 W/m²) and sensible heat fluxes (-63.4 W/m²) were found. During the third transect with the incursion of the warm air mass, the MABL became shallower over the cooler waters of the Brazilian Coastal Current. Along of the entire third transect the SST was lower than the air temperature and this transect presented a stable boundary layer. Throughout the fourth and final transect, there was a secondary cyclogenesis off the coast of the Rio Grande do Sul state in southern Brazil, just north of the cyclone that has been formed in the vicinity of the La Plata river mouth. This cyclone has developed rapidly and has moved toward the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean, leaving the study area in the cold sector of the cyclone. With the incursion of the cold air mass, the MABL become thicker and more turbulent with its top around 600 m. The values of latent heat fluxes ranged between 461.2 W/m² over the warm waters associated with the BC and 30.2 W/m² on the cooler waters outside the domain of the BC. This work offers an analysis of movel meteorological and oceanographic observations taken simultaneously in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. These observations are fundamental to widen our understanding on the physical processes occurring at the ocean-atmosphere interface and have primary importance for the weather and climate forecast of the south-southwestern region of Brazil.
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spelling Descrição da camada limite atmosférica sobre o Oceano Atlântico sudoeste através de dados observacionaisDescription of atmospheric boundary layer on the southwest Atlantic Ocean through observational dataCamada limite atmosférica marinhaFluxos de calorTemperatura da superfície do marMarine atmospheric boundary layerHeat fluxesSea surface temperatureCNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::METEOROLOGIABetween 3-12 December 2012, the Oceanographic Vessel Alpha Crucis held oceanographic stations in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean in support to both SAMOC (South Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation) and ACEx (Atlantic Ocean Carbon Experiment) projects. During the research cruise, the vessel performed 19 measurements with the release of weather balloons with radiosondes. From the data collected by the radiosondes, it was possible to verify the variability of the marine atmospheric boundary layer (MABL) over different synoptic conditions occurring in the area and period of study. From meteorological and oceanographic data collected throughout the trajectory of the ship by an automatic weather station and the onboard termosalinograph, it was possible to estimate the latent and sensible heat fluxes between the ocean and the atmosphere from bulk parameterization. In order to better understand the importance of the local forcing mechanisms imposed by the sea surface temperature (SST) and the large-scale forcing by the current synoptic conditions in the study period, 19 measurements were divided into four transects along the complete ship's trajectory, where the data were grouped with respect to the active synoptic weather conditions in the study area. Our results demonstrate that in the absence of large-scale transient systems acting in the study area, the MABL was modulated by the SST field. This was observed in the first transect, were we found a thick and turbulent MABL with its top at around 600 m and more intense heat fluxes (up to 209 W/m² of latent heat and 47 W/m² of sensible heat) mainly over the warm waters associated with the Brazil Current (BC). Over cooler waters of the transect, outside the domain of the BC, the MABL was shallower, around 200 m, with less intense heat fluxes (up to 1.4 W/m² of latent heat and -16.8 W/m² of sensible heat). In the second transect with the formation of an extratropical cyclone in the La Plata river mouth region, we noted the impact of the synoptic atmospheric conditions influencing the evolution of the MABL during the prefrontal condition when a MABL stratification was verified. During the pos frontal situation, the MABL was a well developed one, with a 1200 m height. In the pos frontal environment, latent heat fluxes (average 290 W/m² with a peak of 468 W/m²) and sensible heat fluxes (average of 18 W/m² with a peak of 45 W/m²) indicate a heat flux directed from the ocean to the atmosphere much more intense in his latent component. On the other hand, in the prefrontal region, lower values of the latent heat fluxes (average of 18 W/m² with a minimum of 15.8 W/m²) and sensible heat fluxes (-63.4 W/m²) were found. During the third transect with the incursion of the warm air mass, the MABL became shallower over the cooler waters of the Brazilian Coastal Current. Along of the entire third transect the SST was lower than the air temperature and this transect presented a stable boundary layer. Throughout the fourth and final transect, there was a secondary cyclogenesis off the coast of the Rio Grande do Sul state in southern Brazil, just north of the cyclone that has been formed in the vicinity of the La Plata river mouth. This cyclone has developed rapidly and has moved toward the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean, leaving the study area in the cold sector of the cyclone. With the incursion of the cold air mass, the MABL become thicker and more turbulent with its top around 600 m. The values of latent heat fluxes ranged between 461.2 W/m² over the warm waters associated with the BC and 30.2 W/m² on the cooler waters outside the domain of the BC. This work offers an analysis of movel meteorological and oceanographic observations taken simultaneously in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. These observations are fundamental to widen our understanding on the physical processes occurring at the ocean-atmosphere interface and have primary importance for the weather and climate forecast of the south-southwestern region of Brazil.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorEntre os dias 3 a 12 de dezembro de 2012, o Navio Oceanográfico Alpha-Crucis realizou estações oceanográficas no Oceano Atlântico Sudoeste em apoio aos projetos SAMOC (South Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation) e ACEx (Atlantic Ocean Carbon Experiment). Durante o cruzeiro de pesquisa, o navio realizou 19 medições, com o lançamento de balões meteorológicos com radiossondas. A partir dos dados coletados pelas radiossondas, foi possível verificar a variabilidade da camada limite atmosférica marinha (CLAM) durante distintas condições sinóticas atuantes na área e período de estudo. A partir de dados meteorológicos e oceanográficos coletados ao longo de toda a derrota do navio através da estação meteorológica automática e do termosalinógrafo de bordo, foi possível estimar os fluxos de calor latente e sensível entre o oceano e a atmosfera a partir de parametrizações bulk. Para entender a importância dos mecanismos de forçamento local impostos pela temperatura da superfície do mar (TSM) e de grande escala imposto pelas condições sinóticas vigentes no período de estudo, as 19 medições foram divididas em 4 transectos realizados ao longo da trajetória, onde os dados foram agrupados com respeito às condições atmosféricas sinóticas atuantes. Os resultados do trabalho demonstram que, na ausência de sistemas transientes de grande escala atuantes na região de estudo, a CLAM foi modulada pelo campo de TSM. Isso foi observado no primeiro transecto, onde a CLAM apresentou-se espessa e turbulenta com seu topo em torno de 600 m e com fluxos de calor mais intensos (chegando até 209 W/m² de calor latente e 47 W/m² de calor sensível) principalmente sobre as águas quentes associadas à Corrente do Brasil (CB). Sobre águas mais frias, a CLAM foi mais rasa, em torno de 200 m e com fluxos de calor menos intensos (chegando até 1,4 W/m² de calor latente e -16,8 W/m² de calor sensível). No segundo transecto, com a formação de um ciclone extratropical, nota-se o impacto das condições sinóticas influenciando a evolução da CLAM durante a condição pré-frontal, onde se verificou uma estratificação da CLAM. Na condição pós-frontal, a CLAM apresentou-se bem desenvolvida, com uma altura de 1200 m e os fluxos de calor latente (média de 290 W/m² e com pico de 468 W/m²) e calor sensível (média de 18 W/m² e com pico de 45 W/m²) indicam um fluxo de calor do oceano para a atmosfera muito mais intenso em sua componente latente. Por outro lado, na região pré-frontal, valores mais baixos de fluxos de calor latente (média de 18 W/m² e com um mínimo de -15,8 W/m²) e calor sensível (-63,4 W/m²) foram encontrados. Durante o terceiro transecto com a incursão da massa de ar quente, a CLAM ficou mais rasa sobre as águas mais frias da Corrente Costeira do Brasil. Ao longo de todo o terceiro transecto a TSM esteve menor que a temperatura do ar e esse apresentou uma camada limite estável. Ao longo do último transecto, verificou-se uma ciclogênese secundária na costa do Rio Grande do Sul, imediatamente ao norte do ciclone que havia se formado nas proximidades da desembocadura do Rio da Prata. Esse se desenvolveu rapidamente e se deslocou para o Oceano Atlântico Sudoeste, deixando a região de estudo sob o setor frio do ciclone. Com a incursão da massa de ar frio, a CLAM ficou mais espessa e turbulenta com seu topo em torno de 600 m. Os valores dos fluxos de calor latente variaram entre 461,2 W/m² sobre as águas quentes associadas à da CB e 30,2 W/m² sobre as águas mais frias fora do domínio dessa. Esse trabalho oferece uma análise de observações meteorológicas e oceanográficas inéditas tomadas simultaneamente no Oceano Atlântico Sudoeste. Essas observações são fundamentais para ampliar o entendimento dos processos físicos que ocorrem na interface oceano-atmosfera e tem importância primária para a previsão do tempo e clima na região sul-sudeste do Brasil.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRMeteorologiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em MeteorologiaSouza, Ronald Buss dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0537824080913130Mata, Mauricio Magalhãeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4041211770858318Puhales, Franciano Screminhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7752837354645381Rossato, Fernando2016-02-222016-02-222015-05-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfROSSATO, Fernando. Description of atmospheric boundary layer on the southwest Atlantic Ocean through observational data. 2015. 84 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Descrição da camada limite atmosférica sobre o Oceano Atlântico sudoeste através de dados observacionais
Description of atmospheric boundary layer on the southwest Atlantic Ocean through observational data
title Descrição da camada limite atmosférica sobre o Oceano Atlântico sudoeste através de dados observacionais
spellingShingle Descrição da camada limite atmosférica sobre o Oceano Atlântico sudoeste através de dados observacionais
Rossato, Fernando
Camada limite atmosférica marinha
Fluxos de calor
Temperatura da superfície do mar
Marine atmospheric boundary layer
Heat fluxes
Sea surface temperature
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::METEOROLOGIA
title_short Descrição da camada limite atmosférica sobre o Oceano Atlântico sudoeste através de dados observacionais
title_full Descrição da camada limite atmosférica sobre o Oceano Atlântico sudoeste através de dados observacionais
title_fullStr Descrição da camada limite atmosférica sobre o Oceano Atlântico sudoeste através de dados observacionais
title_full_unstemmed Descrição da camada limite atmosférica sobre o Oceano Atlântico sudoeste através de dados observacionais
title_sort Descrição da camada limite atmosférica sobre o Oceano Atlântico sudoeste através de dados observacionais
author Rossato, Fernando
author_facet Rossato, Fernando
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Souza, Ronald Buss de
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0537824080913130
Mata, Mauricio Magalhães
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4041211770858318
Puhales, Franciano Scremin
http://lattes.cnpq.br/7752837354645381
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rossato, Fernando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Camada limite atmosférica marinha
Fluxos de calor
Temperatura da superfície do mar
Marine atmospheric boundary layer
Heat fluxes
Sea surface temperature
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::METEOROLOGIA
topic Camada limite atmosférica marinha
Fluxos de calor
Temperatura da superfície do mar
Marine atmospheric boundary layer
Heat fluxes
Sea surface temperature
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::METEOROLOGIA
description Between 3-12 December 2012, the Oceanographic Vessel Alpha Crucis held oceanographic stations in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean in support to both SAMOC (South Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation) and ACEx (Atlantic Ocean Carbon Experiment) projects. During the research cruise, the vessel performed 19 measurements with the release of weather balloons with radiosondes. From the data collected by the radiosondes, it was possible to verify the variability of the marine atmospheric boundary layer (MABL) over different synoptic conditions occurring in the area and period of study. From meteorological and oceanographic data collected throughout the trajectory of the ship by an automatic weather station and the onboard termosalinograph, it was possible to estimate the latent and sensible heat fluxes between the ocean and the atmosphere from bulk parameterization. In order to better understand the importance of the local forcing mechanisms imposed by the sea surface temperature (SST) and the large-scale forcing by the current synoptic conditions in the study period, 19 measurements were divided into four transects along the complete ship's trajectory, where the data were grouped with respect to the active synoptic weather conditions in the study area. Our results demonstrate that in the absence of large-scale transient systems acting in the study area, the MABL was modulated by the SST field. This was observed in the first transect, were we found a thick and turbulent MABL with its top at around 600 m and more intense heat fluxes (up to 209 W/m² of latent heat and 47 W/m² of sensible heat) mainly over the warm waters associated with the Brazil Current (BC). Over cooler waters of the transect, outside the domain of the BC, the MABL was shallower, around 200 m, with less intense heat fluxes (up to 1.4 W/m² of latent heat and -16.8 W/m² of sensible heat). In the second transect with the formation of an extratropical cyclone in the La Plata river mouth region, we noted the impact of the synoptic atmospheric conditions influencing the evolution of the MABL during the prefrontal condition when a MABL stratification was verified. During the pos frontal situation, the MABL was a well developed one, with a 1200 m height. In the pos frontal environment, latent heat fluxes (average 290 W/m² with a peak of 468 W/m²) and sensible heat fluxes (average of 18 W/m² with a peak of 45 W/m²) indicate a heat flux directed from the ocean to the atmosphere much more intense in his latent component. On the other hand, in the prefrontal region, lower values of the latent heat fluxes (average of 18 W/m² with a minimum of 15.8 W/m²) and sensible heat fluxes (-63.4 W/m²) were found. During the third transect with the incursion of the warm air mass, the MABL became shallower over the cooler waters of the Brazilian Coastal Current. Along of the entire third transect the SST was lower than the air temperature and this transect presented a stable boundary layer. Throughout the fourth and final transect, there was a secondary cyclogenesis off the coast of the Rio Grande do Sul state in southern Brazil, just north of the cyclone that has been formed in the vicinity of the La Plata river mouth. This cyclone has developed rapidly and has moved toward the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean, leaving the study area in the cold sector of the cyclone. With the incursion of the cold air mass, the MABL become thicker and more turbulent with its top around 600 m. The values of latent heat fluxes ranged between 461.2 W/m² over the warm waters associated with the BC and 30.2 W/m² on the cooler waters outside the domain of the BC. This work offers an analysis of movel meteorological and oceanographic observations taken simultaneously in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. These observations are fundamental to widen our understanding on the physical processes occurring at the ocean-atmosphere interface and have primary importance for the weather and climate forecast of the south-southwestern region of Brazil.
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