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SST–Wind Interaction in Coastal Upwelling: Oceanic Simulation with Empirical Coupling
2009
Journal of Physical Oceanography
Observations, primarily from satellites, have shown a statistical relationship between the surface wind stress and underlying sea surface temperature (SST) on intermediate space and time scales, in many regions inclusive of eastern boundary upwelling current systems. In this paper, this empirical SST-wind stress relationship is utilized to provide a simple representation of mesoscale air-sea coupling for an oceanic model forced by surface winds, namely, the Regional Oceanic Modeling System
doi:10.1175/2009jpo4205.1
fatcat:3uyxah7xpjdzhfhqjld7pa2ya4