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Yao Huadong,Jiang Dayong,Liu Yimin. 1993. Analysis of 1989/1990 main physical fields for air-sea coupled system in the tropical western Pacific. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (1):93-105
Analysis of 1989/1990 main physical fields for air-sea coupled system in the tropical western Pacific
Analysis of 1989/1990 main physical fields for air-sea coupled system in the tropical western Pacific
Received:October 31, 1991  Revised:May 30, 1992
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Yao Huadong Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing 100081, China 
Jiang Dayong Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing 100081, China 
Liu Yimin Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing 100081, China 
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Abstract:
      In this paper, the marine ship observation data sets in the seventh (October 16-December 4. 1989) and eighth (June 1-July 16, 1990) cruises of PRC-US tropical ocean and global atmosphere (TOGA) joint scientific investigation in the tropical western Pacific are used to analyze the elements such as sea surface temperature (SST), surface wind field, fluxes and net heat budget, which are important physical parameters of underlying earth's surface influencing the global mean circulation evolution on seasonal and interannual time scales. These diagnostic analyses are very beneficial to the understanding of the regional climate characteristics and the air-sea interaction mechanism, and the improving of surface flux parameterizations and regional or global climate model.
中文摘要:
      In this paper, the marine ship observation data sets in the seventh (October 16-December 4. 1989) and eighth (June 1-July 16, 1990) cruises of PRC-US tropical ocean and global atmosphere (TOGA) joint scientific investigation in the tropical western Pacific are used to analyze the elements such as sea surface temperature (SST), surface wind field, fluxes and net heat budget, which are important physical parameters of underlying earth's surface influencing the global mean circulation evolution on seasonal and interannual time scales. These diagnostic analyses are very beneficial to the understanding of the regional climate characteristics and the air-sea interaction mechanism, and the improving of surface flux parameterizations and regional or global climate model.
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