PO44E:
Ocean Salinity and Water Cycle Variability and Change V Posters
PO44E:
Ocean Salinity and Water Cycle Variability and Change V Posters
Ocean Salinity and Water Cycle Variability and Change V Posters
Session ID#: 11451
Session Description:
This session highlights new research investigating observed and modeled ocean variability and change, focusing on ocean salinity as an important driver of ocean circulation and upperocean mixing and a key indicator of the global water cycle. Recent observations, historical measurements, and model simulations have revealed oceanic variability and change on short (daily to seasonal) and longer (interannual to climate, >30year) timescales. The SMOS and Aquarius/SAC-D satellite missions present an unprecedented opportunity to monitor surface salinity and elucidate the ocean processes driving salinity variations on numerous timescales. Satellites complement in situ observations and process oriented field experiments, allowing researchers to develop a detailed understanding of the causes and consequences of salinity variability. Contributions are invited on all aspects of ocean salinity variations from the perspective of in situ and satellite observations, numerical models, and data assimilation. The session will focus on the following themes: new oceanographic insights based on SMOS and Aquarius satellite data; new process-based insights obtained from field studies; the role of salinity in thermohaline circulation, upper ocean stratification, and ocean dynamics; links between salinity variability and global and regional climate variability modes and the fingerprint of long term change; and the assimilation of salinity observations into ocean models.
Primary Chair: Paul James Durack, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, United States
Chairs: Nicolas Reul, IFREMER, Plouzané, France, Hailong Liu, University of Miami/CIMAS, NOAA/AOML, Miami, FL, United States and Kyla Drushka, Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States
Moderators: Paul James Durack, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, United States and Hailong Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
Student Paper Review Liaison: Paul James Durack, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, United States
Index Terms:
4504 Air/sea interactions [OCEANOGRAPHY: PHYSICAL]
4513 Decadal ocean variability [OCEANOGRAPHY: PHYSICAL]
4572 Upper ocean and mixed layer processes [OCEANOGRAPHY: PHYSICAL]
4594 Instruments and techniques [OCEANOGRAPHY: PHYSICAL]
Co-Sponsor(s):
- A - Air-sea Interactions and Upper Ocean Processes
- IS - Instrumentation & Sensing Technologies
- PC - Past, Present and Future Climate
- TE - Tropical and Equatorial Environments
Abstracts Submitted to this Session:
The French Contribution to the Voluntary Observing Ships Network of Sea Surface Salinity (88595)
Monitoring the biophysical properties along Lagrangian advection pathways in the Amazon River plume (88817)
Characterization of the sea surface salinity interannual variability in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean through Satellite Observations and Numerical Modeling (91371)
Validation of Salinity Data from the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) and Aquarius Satellites in the Agulhas Current System (93855)
Toward Improved Application of SMOS and Aquarius Level-2 Sea-surface Salinity Products (90004)
Bias correction of Sea Surface Salinity from space in a Global Ocean Forecasting System at 1/4°. (89624)
Near-Surface Salinity Stratification from Satellite SSS Observations and an Advanced Ocean Model (88976)
The vertical dependence in the horizontal variability of salinity and temperature at the ocean surface (Invited) (93257)
Rain Impact Model V2.0 for Sea Surface Salinity: A Flag for Salinity Stratification (90263)
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