Journal article
Impacts of the wave-dependent sea spray parameterizations on air–sea–wave coupled modeling under an idealized tropical cyclone
X Xu, JJ Voermans, Q Liu, IJ Moon, C Guan, AV Babanin
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering | MDPI | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.3390/jmse9121390
Abstract
While sea spray can significantly impact air–sea heat fluxes, the effect of spray produced by the interaction of wind and waves is not explicitly addressed in current operational numerical models. In the present work, the thermal effects of the sea spray were investigated for an idealized tropical cyclone (TC) through the implementation of different sea spray models into a coupled air–sea–wave numerical system. Wave-Reynolds-dependent and wave-steepness-dependent sea spray models were applied to test the sensitivity of local wind, wave, and ocean fields of this TC system. Results show that while the sensible heat fluxes decreased by up to 231 W m−2 (364%) and 159 W m−2 (251%), the latent hea..
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Funding Acknowledgements
X. Xu acknowledges the fellowship supported by the China Scholarship Council(CSC). X. Xu acknowledges the support of Jeju National University. We would like to thank the Editor and the two reviewers for their careful reading of our manuscript and their comments and suggestions