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Heat Fluxes in the Marine Atmospheric Surface Layer around the Korean Peninsula based on Satellite Data  

HONG, Gi-Man (Global Atmosphere Watch Observatory, Meteorological Research Institute)
KWON, Byung-Hyuk (Pukyong National University)
KIM, Young-Seup (Pukyong National University)
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Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education / v.17, no.2, 2005 , pp. 209-217 More about this Journal
Abstract
The energy balance of the surface layer of the water (the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea and the East Sea) was examined using satellite data. Variations of the net heat flux were similar to those of the latent heat flux which was more intensive than the sensible heat flux. The sensible heat flux was affected the difference between the sea surface temperature and the air temperature and was less important over the Yellow Sea. The maximum of the latent heat flux occurred in autumn when the air is drier and the wind is stronger. The shortwave radiation flux decreased with the latitude and depended on the cloudiness as the longwave radiation flux does. Annual variations of heat fluxes show that the latent heat flux was more intensive over the East China Sea than the East Sea and the Yellow Sea, while the spatial differences of the other heat fluxes were weak.
Keywords
Satellite; Sensible heat; Latent heat flux; Radiation;
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