Top Banner
Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar Eastwood Norwegian Meteorological Institute
22

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Mar 27, 2015

Download

Documents

Amber Hunt
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows- Observational Evidence from Microwave DataØyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar EastwoodNorwegian Meteorological Institute

Page 2: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

Background

• Tropical hurricanes induces intense vertical mixing in the ocean that leads to entrainment of cold subsurface water to the surface and hamper hurricane intensification

• Over loop-currents in the Gulf of Mexico, deep war cores of warm waters prevent this surface cooling and hurricane intensification is often observed

• Is there any corresponding effects for polar lows?

Page 3: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

The Nordic Seas

• Hydrography of the Nordic Seas is very different from the Tropical oceans– Density is mainly determined by salinity– Temperatures may increase with depth without

compromising stability

• Warm saline water transport by The North-Atlantic Current (NAC)

• At high latitudes, the NAC sub-ducts under colder and less saline waters and results in the frequently observed temperature inversions

Page 4: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

How may this interact with polar lows?

• Can surface entrainment of this water mass be induced by strong winds from polar lows?

• If so, is this a possible positive feedback mechanism for polar lows?

• And also, can this be a mechanism for ocean cooling subsequently strengthening of the thermohaline circulation?

Page 5: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

Hydrographic data from IMR

Highest frequency of polar lows

Page 6: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

Temperature inversion (Gimsøy section)

CoastContinental shelfDeep Sea

Page 7: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

Vertical temperature profile

Page 8: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

SST response

Page 9: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

Heat and moist fluxes

Page 10: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

Observational evidence of surface warming

• Polar low observation in the Norwegian Sea 18 December 2004 from NOAA satellite images

• Strong signal of surface warming observed in microwave satellite data in areas affected by the polar low

Page 11: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

Satellite data from REMSS

Page 12: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

SST 17/12 2004

Page 13: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

SST 18/12 2004

Page 14: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

Difference in SST between 17 and 18 December 2004 (interval is 0.25 deg)

Page 15: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

17/12

18/12

19/12 20/12

21/1228/12

Page 16: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

Daily averages based on the satellite swathsOnly highest confidence level data

16/12 2004 18/12 2004

Page 17: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

19/12 2004

Page 18: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

Microwave data compared with buoy observations

• Two buoys deployed in the Barents Sea in March 2007

• The buoys record the water temperature at 3 meter depth

• Daily averages from the buoys have been compared with the SST from optimally SST product from Remote Sensing Systems over the period 15/3-15/11 2007

Page 19: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

Buoy locations

Page 20: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

Page 21: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

Error statistics

St1

St2

RMS (K)

0.57 0.49

BIAS (K)

-0.29 -0.17

STD (K)

0.49 0.46

Page 22: Meteorologisk Institutt met.no Ocean Surface Warming by Polar lows - Observational Evidence from Microwave Data Øyvind Saetra, Torsten Linders and Steinar.

Meteorologisk Institutt met.no

Summary

• surface warming observed by satellite is consistent with the hypothesis: vertical mixing induced by strong winds– No warming observed in area outside the North Atlantic

current– Strongest signal on the maximum wind side

• Signal is present the satellite data for almost a week• Satellite data show more small scale temporal

variations than the buoy data – this may however, be caused by the fact that the buoys observe the 3 metre temperature