The Interaction Between Propagating Disturbances and Supercritical Marine Layers on the West Coast of the United States
Abstract
In the future, we hope to expand our investigations into the dynamics of the marine layer. Particularly important are trapped events in the marine layer and the dynamical implications of supercriticality of the marine boundary layer. We have a interest in long, internal gravity waves in the marine layer. The basic climatology and the spectrum based upon a time period greater that a year is needed. How are these waves generated? Do gravity waves have a significant effect on the surface wind stress, and if so, under what conditions? As satellite techniques improve, we would like to adapt remote sensing techniques to determining boundary layer conditions over the eastern sides of oceans. We wish to investigate the relationship between the large scale, upper atmospheric forcing and the marine boundary layer response.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 30, 1997
- Accession Number
- ADA628437
Entities
People
- Clint Winant
- Clive Dorman
- David M Rogers
Organizations
- Scripps Institution of Oceanography