## Abstract Eddy correlation measurements of wind turbulence obtained at a sand spit on Sable Island, Nova Scotia, in winds ranging from gentle breeze to strong gale force agree with other recent measurements over water. There is a significant increase in the drag coefficient with wind speed which
Aircraft estimates of the geostrophic drag coefficient and the rossby similarity functionsAandBover the sea
โ Scribed by A. L. M. Grant; R. Whiteford
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 720 KB
- Volume
- 39
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-8314
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โฆ Synopsis
Estimates of the geostrophic drag coefficient and the Rossby similarity functions, A and B obtained from data collected by an instrumented aircraft over the sea are presented. The average value of the geostrophic drag coefficient is 0.027 and is independent of the geostrophic windspeed. The dependence of the similarity functions A and B on boundary-layer parameters is investigated. The function A is found to depend on baroclinicity parameters, while B depends on the parameter u t /fh (where u + is the surface friction velocity, f is the Coriolis parameter, and h is the boundary-layer depth). Using the geostrophic drag coefficient found here and the results of surface drag coefficient studies, a relationship between geostrophic windspeed and surface windspeed is obtained which shows good agreement with empirical data.
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