A New Paradigm for Observing and Modeling of Air-Sea Interactions to Advance Earth System Prediction: A US CLIVAR Report
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Alternative Title:US CLIVAR Report (A new paradigm for observing and modeling of air-sea interactions to advance earth system prediction. )
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Description:The protection of people, property, and environmental resources from extreme weather, seasonal patterns, and climate change drives the need for predictions of weather, ocean, and climate patterns that have skill and value at timescales longer than traditional 1-10-day forecasts, including outlooks spanning weeks to decades. Advancing Earth System Prediction (ESP) skill at this range of timescales requires improved observations, understanding, and modeling of the processes in the ocean boundary layer, the atmospheric boundary layer, and their interface. A new way of referring to this coupled system is the Air-Sea Transition Zone (ASTZ). The report that follows is framed by the paradigm that the ASTZ is a single entity that regulates the fow of energy and matter between the ocean and the atmosphere.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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