• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie policy (EU)
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Video
  • Write for us
Today Headline
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • POLITICS
  • FINANCE
  • Video
  • ENTERPRISE
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • LIFESTYLE
    • TRAVEL
    • HEALTH
  • AUTOMOTIVE
  • SPORTS
  • Write for us
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • POLITICS
  • FINANCE
  • Video
  • ENTERPRISE
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • LIFESTYLE
    • TRAVEL
    • HEALTH
  • AUTOMOTIVE
  • SPORTS
  • Write for us
No Result
View All Result
TodayHeadline
No Result
View All Result
Home Technology

On calm days, sunlight warms the ocean surface and drives turbulence, study finds

March 4, 2021
in Technology
0
On calm days, sunlight warms the ocean surface and drives turbulence, study finds
0
SHARES
27
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


In tropical oceans, a combination of sunlight and weak winds drives up surface temperatures in the afternoon, increasing atmospheric turbulence, unprecedented new observational data collected by an Oregon State University researcher shows.

The new findings could have important implications for weather forecasting and climate modeling, said Simon de Szoeke, a professor in OSU’s College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences and the lead author of the study.

“The ocean warms in the afternoon by just a degree or two, but it is an effect that has largely been ignored,” said de Szoeke. “We would like to know more accurately how often this is occurring and what role it may play in global weather patterns.”

The findings were just published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. Co-authors are Tobias Marke and W. Alan Brewer of the NOAA Chemical Sciences Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado.

Over land, afternoon warming can lead to atmospheric convection and turbulence and often produces thunderstorms. Over the ocean, the afternoon convection also draws water vapor from the ocean surface to moisten the atmosphere and form clouds. The warming over the ocean is more subtle and gets stronger when the wind is weak, said de Szoeke.

De Szoeke’s study of ocean warming began during a research trip in the Indian Ocean several years ago. The research vessel was equipped with Doppler lidar, a remote sensing technology similar to radar that uses a laser pulse to measure air velocity. That allowed researchers to collect measurements of the height and strength of the turbulence generated by the afternoon warming for the first time.

Previous observations of the turbulence over the ocean had been made only by aircraft, de Szoeke said.

“With lidar, we have the ability to profile the turbulence 24 hours a day, which allowed us to capture how these small shifts in temperature lead to air turbulence,” he said. “No one has done this kind of measurement over the ocean before.”

Researchers gathered data from the lidar around the clock for about two months. At one point, surface temperatures warmed each afternoon for four straight days with calm wind speeds, giving researchers the right conditions to observe a profile of the turbulence created in this type of sea surface warming event.

It took a “perfect storm” of conditions, including round-the-clock sampling by the lidar and a long ocean deployment, to capture these unprecedented observations, de Szoeke said.

Sunlight warms the ocean surface in the afternoon, surface temperatures go up by a degree Celsius or more. This warming occurs during roughly 5% of days in the world’s tropical oceans. Those oceans represent about 2% of the Earth’s surface, about the equivalent of the size of the United States.

The calm wind and warming air conditions occur in different parts of the ocean in response to weather conditions, including monsoons and Madden-Julian Oscillation, or MJO, events, which are ocean-scale atmospheric disturbances that occur regularly in the tropics.

To determine the role these changing temperatures play in weather conditions in the tropics, weather models need to include the effects of surface warming, de Szoeke said.

“There are a lot of subtle effects that people are trying to get right in climate modeling,” de Szoeke said. “This research gives us a more precise understanding of what happens when winds are low.”

The research was supported by NOAA and the Office of Naval Research.

 
 
   
Tags: calmdaysdrivesfindsoceanStudysunlightsurfaceTurbulencewarms
Previous Post

THOUSANDS of Californian's got the wrong covid vaccine dose

Next Post

Australia CASHLESS by 2024 as digital payments grow in popularity

Related Posts

Russia plans to launch own space station after quitting ISS
Technology

Russia plans to launch own space station after quitting ISS

Micro-molded ‘ice cube tray’ scaffold is next step in returning sight to injured retinas
Technology

Micro-molded ‘ice cube tray’ scaffold is next step in returning sight to injured retinas

Asymmetric Synthesis of Aziridine with a New Catalyst Can Help Develop Novel Medicines
Technology

Asymmetric Synthesis of Aziridine with a New Catalyst Can Help Develop Novel Medicines

UK spymaster issues warning over China’s cyber threat
Technology

UK spymaster issues warning over China’s cyber threat

Hong Kong robots help autistic children boost social skills
Technology

Hong Kong robots help autistic children boost social skills

First of Its Kind Study Links Wildfire Smoke to Skin Disease
Technology

First of Its Kind Study Links Wildfire Smoke to Skin Disease

Next Post
Australia CASHLESS by 2024 as digital payments grow in popularity

Australia CASHLESS by 2024 as digital payments grow in popularity

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Meghan Markle’s pal Gayle King branded ‘sexist’ after questioning why Princess Anne walked behind Prince Philip’s coffin

Instagram star cat Ponzu dies from his injuries after getting ‘yanked by young boy’

Instagram star cat Ponzu dies from his injuries after getting ‘yanked by young boy’

Just 5 states account for nearly half of all new COVID cases in U.S.

Dog’s adorable reaction to favourite postman delivering parcel to house

Dog’s adorable reaction to favourite postman delivering parcel to house

Landlords punishing tenants who deferred rent during COVID: agent

Landlords punishing tenants who deferred rent during COVID: agent

Colombian fighters intercepts Il-96 aircraft of Russia’s main security agency

Colombian fighters intercepts Il-96 aircraft of Russia’s main security agency

Jonathan Bennett and fiancé denied dream wedding because they’re gay

Jonathan Bennett and fiancé denied dream wedding because they’re gay

Inside ex-Playboy bunny Holly Madison’s humble Vegas digs

Inside ex-Playboy bunny Holly Madison’s humble Vegas digs

KSI calls out Jake Paul as YouTuber says he feels he has to ‘f*** up’ rival after fighting brother Logan

KSI calls out Jake Paul as YouTuber says he feels he has to ‘f*** up’ rival after fighting brother Logan

Towards a More Democratic & Inclusive UN this International Day of Multilateralism — Global Issues

Towards a More Democratic & Inclusive UN this International Day of Multilateralism — Global Issues

Dividend Challenger Highlights: Week Of March 21

Intuitive Surgical, Inc. (ISRG) Presents at Annual Shareholder Meeting Broker Conference Call – (Transcript)

Russia plans to launch own space station after quitting ISS

Russia plans to launch own space station after quitting ISS

Oregon woman died of rare blood clot within two weeks of getting J&J shot

Oregon woman died of rare blood clot within two weeks of getting J&J shot

How Tom Jones still keeps it ‘panty throwing’ sexy at 80

How Tom Jones still keeps it ‘panty throwing’ sexy at 80

David Cameron and Lex Greensill repeatedly lobbied Bank of England, messages reveal

David Cameron and Lex Greensill repeatedly lobbied Bank of England, messages reveal

Reuters exclusively reports India to add more coal-fired power plants

Reuters exclusively reports India to add more coal-fired power plants

About Us

Todayheadline the independent news and topics discovery
A home-grown and independent news and topic aggregation . displays breaking news linking to news websites all around the world.

Follow Us

Latest News

Cher on how she helped save ‘World’s Loneliest Elephant’

Cher on how she helped save ‘World’s Loneliest Elephant’

KSI calls out Jake Paul as YouTuber says he feels he has to ‘f*** up’ rival after fighting brother Logan

KSI calls out Jake Paul as YouTuber says he feels he has to ‘f*** up’ rival after fighting brother Logan

Cher on how she helped save ‘World’s Loneliest Elephant’

Cher on how she helped save ‘World’s Loneliest Elephant’

KSI calls out Jake Paul as YouTuber says he feels he has to ‘f*** up’ rival after fighting brother Logan

KSI calls out Jake Paul as YouTuber says he feels he has to ‘f*** up’ rival after fighting brother Logan

Towards a More Democratic & Inclusive UN this International Day of Multilateralism — Global Issues

Towards a More Democratic & Inclusive UN this International Day of Multilateralism — Global Issues

  • Real Estate
  • Education
  • Parenting
  • Cooking
  • Home garden
  • Pets
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • Write for us
  • About

© 2021 All rights are reserved Todayheadline

No Result
View All Result
  • Real Estate
  • Education
  • Parenting
  • Cooking
  • Home garden
  • Pets
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • Write for us
  • About

© 2021 All rights are reserved Todayheadline