3.8 Proceedings Paper

UPPER OCEAN RESPONSE TO TROPICAL CYCLONES FROM OBSERVATIONS AND MODELLING

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IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/IGARSS46834.2022.9884843

Keywords

moving tropical cyclones; upper ocean response; satellite observations; sea surface temperature and salinity anomalies; mixed layer

Funding

  1. Russian Science Foundation [21-47-00038]
  2. Ministry of Science and Education of the Russian Federation [0555-2021-0004, 0763-2020-0005]
  3. ESA/MAXSS project [CN4000132954/20/I-NB]

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This study investigates the upper ocean responses in the wakes of moving tropical cyclones and proposes a semi-empirical parametrization method for temperature and salinity anomalies based on satellite data and a simplified model.
The upper ocean responses in the wakes of moving tropical cyclones are still an active area of analytical, numerical and experimental research efforts. Satellite data are essential to serve studying these phenomena. Together with a simplified model to model the upper ocean thermohaline response, satellite data are analyzed to more specifically assess self-similarity properties of surface temperature and salinity anomalies. Semi-empirical parametrisation for temperature and salinity anomalies under moving tropical cyclones are then suggested.

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