Journal article

Field observations of sea spray under Tropical Cyclone Olwyn

Hongyu Ma, Alexander V Babanin, Fangli Qiao

Ocean Dynamics | Springer Science and Business Media LLC | Published : 2020

Abstract

Sea spray comprises liquid droplets that cover a broad range of radii, from 0.01 to 1000 μm. For field observations, it is difficult to measure the sea spray size distribution over the full range of radii, particularly as spray production is associated with extreme weather conditions. As a result, differences in magnitude of the sea spray production estimates reach 6 orders. In this study, the sea spray volume flux (SSVF) was measured by laser altimeters under Tropical Cyclone Olwyn in the Indian Ocean. The results show that the SSVF increases gradually with the wind speed and is approximately 2 orders of magnitude larger than the results of two laboratory experiments and existing sea spray ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The lead author was supported by DISI Australia-China Centre under Grant ACSRF48199 and the National Key Research and Development Program of China under Grant 2016YFC1401403. AVB acknowledges the support of the Australian Research Council Discovery under Project DP170101328. Fangli Qiao is jointly supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant 41821004.