Observations of infrared sea surface temperature and air-sea interaction in Hurricane Edouard (2014) using GPS dropsondes

Jun A. Zhang, Joseph J. Cione, Evan A. Kalina, Eric W. Uhlhorn, Terry Hock, Jeffrey A. Smith

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    Abstract

    This study highlights infrared sensor technology incorporated into the global positioning system (GPS) dropsonde platforms to obtain sea surface temperature (SST) measurements. This modified sonde (IRsonde) is used to improve understanding of air-sea interaction in tropical cyclones (TCs). As part of the Sandy Supplemental Program, IRsondes were constructed and then deployed during the 2014 hurricane season. Comparisons between SSTs measured by collocated IRsondes and ocean expendables show good agreement, especially in regions with no rain contamination. Surface fluxes were estimated using measurements from the IRsondes and AXBTs via a bulk method that requires measurements of SST and near-surface (10 m) wind speed, temperature, and humidity. The evolution of surface fluxes and their role in the intensification and weakening of Hurricane Edouard (2014) are discussed in the context of boundary layer recovery. The study's result emphasizes the important role of surface flux-induced boundary layer recovery in regulating the low-level thermodynamic structure that is tied to the asymmetry of convection and TC intensity change.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1333-1349
    Number of pages17
    JournalJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
    Volume34
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jun 1 2017

    Keywords

    • Aircraft observations
    • Atmosphere-ocean interaction
    • Boundary layer
    • Dropsondes
    • Hurricanes/typhoons
    • Surface observations

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