Ocean Synthesis and Air-Sea flux evaluation Workshop Global Synthesis and Observations Panel (GSOP) Organized by Lisan Yu, Keith Haines, Tony Lee WHOI,

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Ocean Synthesis and Air-Sea flux evaluation Workshop Global Synthesis and Observations Panel (GSOP) Organized by Lisan Yu, Keith Haines, Tony Lee WHOI, Nov th 2012

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Surface fluxes cross-cutting theme (e.g., linking CLIVAR and GEWEX). WCRP WOAP report recommended evaluation of model-based surface fluxes and observation-based estimates. GSOP: bring together the observational, assimilation/synthesis communities, for joint product evaluation. Motivation Objectives Review current state of surface fluxes (heat, freshwater, & momentum) obtained from synthesis & observation-based products; Discuss gaps and limitations in products with particular reference to balancing global budgets; Develop requirements for future global/regional synthesis activities;

Consistency of regional net heat flux (courtesy of Lisan Yu, WHOI) The difference in the 10 mean Qnet products is mostly larger than 10 Wm ‐ 2 (the desired accuracy) Turbulent (Latent+Sensible) and Radiation (Long+Shortwave) have equal contribution to the total STD. Buoy observations for Qnet are extremely limited. The way forward requires close collaboration among the observation, modeling, and synthesis communities, and ocean and atmospheric communities. The workshop is an important step in that direction.

▶ ▶ Global Synthesis datasets have differing global mean closure, although most ocean reanalyses better closure than in Obs. ▶ ▶ Even small global surface imbalances have large implications for balancing heat transports ▶ ▶ Regional (basins) and local flux comparisons also made ▶ ▶ Workshop conclusion will be that regional ocean heat budgets should, with Argo, start to allow regional surface flux calibrations to complement point CLIMODE sites Ensemble Ocean Syntheses compared to OAFLUX + ISCCP at CLIMODE buoy site Observation-based (bold curves) Reanalysis-based (thin lines) Workshop Air-Sea Flux Intercomparisons

Workshop Recommendations (draft) Working group to develop strategy for regional heat/salt budget analysis and regional flux assessment using flux buoys and upper ocean heat content from Argo or ocean syntheses. Task team to examine CAGES-like pilot project. Continue evaluation of surface fluxes and ocean transports from ocean syntheses and identify regions suitable for regional heat/salt budget studies Further pointwise comparisons of ocean synthesis and atmospheric reanalysis products with flux buoy and OceanSITES measurements, including scaling analysis to estimate uncertainties from spatial/temporal variability. Ocean synthesis and reanalyses should archive components of the air- sea heat flux i.e. Short and Longwave radiation, and sensible and latent heat fluxes, to enable evaluation.

Workshop Recommendations (draft) Need easier online DB access to daily averaged and higher resolution net heat fluxes, components, and meteorological state variables from mooring sites. Reference station data (WMO type “84”) should be withheld from reanalyses to allow independent assessment. All data assimilated in NWP should list WMO numbers. Update Seaflux website with recent data and metadata. Revive Fluxnews Letter online, to review of surface flux research and datasets. Enhance interaction with relevant program activities funded by different agencies (e.g., NASA, NOAA, ESA, …).