Language: English
ISBN/ISSN: 9787502973997
Published on: 2011-11
Hardcover
This book is a collection of our recently-published 12 papers in international journals. It presents the remarkable achievements made during the latest decade of the 21st cenlury in improving our understanding and ability to monitor and simulate the sea fog over the China Seas. The authors of this book havepioneered some of the achievements in sea fog study. The main purpose.s of this book are to summarize the current work on sea fog research, to outline perspectives for ruture sea fog research, as well as to enhance our understanding of sea fog over the China Seas. The book is composed of two parts, Part I: Case study, and Part II: Comprehensive study. We hope that it may provide a useful overview on the current research of sea fog study in China, and it may work as a reference book for researchers and graduate students in the fields of atmospheric sciences and physical oceanographic sciences who have interests to investigate sea fog systematically.
PART I CASE STUDY
CHAPTER 1 ANALYSIS AND HIGH-RESOLUTION MODELING OF A DENSE SEA FOG EVENT OVER THE YELLOW SEA
1. 1 Introduction
1. 2 Data
1. 3 Analysis and Modeling
1. 4 Discussion and SummaryReferences
CHAPTER 2 AN ANALYSIS AND MODELING STUDY OF A SEA FOG EVENT OVER THE YELLOW AND BOHAI SEAS
2. 1 Introduction
2. 2 Data and Methodology
2. 3 Analysis Results
2.4 Numerical Modeling
2. 5 SummaryReferences
CHAPTER 3 AN OBSERVATIONAL AND MODELING STUDY OF A SEA FOG EVENT OVER THE YELLOW SEA ON 1 AUGUST 2003
3. 1 Introduction
3. 2 Data and Methodology
3.3 Analyzed Results
3.4 Numerical Modeling
3. 5 Discussion
3. 6 Summary References
CHAPTER 4 A HEAVY SEA FOG EVENT OVER THE YELLOW SEA IN MARCH 2005: ANALYSIS AND NUMERICAL MODELING
4. 1 Introduction
4. 2 Overview and Analysis of the Sea Fog episode
4. 3 Numerical Modeling
4. 4 Summary and ConclusionsReferences
CHAPTER 5 DETECTION OF NIGHTTIME SEA FOG/STRATUS OVER THE YELLOW SEA USING MTSAT-1R IR DATA
5. 1 Introduction
5. 2 Data and Methodology
5.3 Case Examples
5. 4 Summary and DiscussionReferences
PART II COMPREHENSIVE STUDY
CHAPTER 6 CHARACTERISTICS OF SEA FOG OVER THE YELLOW SEA AND THE EAST CHINA SEA
6. 1 Introduction
6. 2 Climatic Characteristics of Sea Fog over the YS and ECS
6. 3 Temporal and Spatial Distribution
6. 4 Synoptic and Oceanic Characteristics during Sea Fog
6. 5 A Typical Sea Fog Case Occurring from 7 to 22 JUNE 1993
6. 6 Summary and Conclusions References
CHAPTER 7 LARGE-SCALE ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON THE ONSET, MAINTENANCE AND DISSIPATION OF
SIX SEA FOG CASES OVER THE YELLOW SEA
7.1 Introduction
7. 2 Data and Methodology
7. 3 Case Overview
7. 4 Relative Humidity and Surface Pressure
7. 5 The Impact of Surface Processes
7. 6 SST Preconditioning and Air-Sea Temperature Differences
7. 7 Air Temperature Inversion
7. 8 Characteristics of Moisture
7. 9 Discussion and ConclusionReferences
CHAPTER 8 SEASONAL VARIATIONS OF YELLOW SEA FOG: OBSERVATIONS AND MECHANISMS
8.1 Introduction
8. 2 Data and Model
8. 3 Atmospheric Boundary Layer Stability
8. 4 April Onset
8. 5 Abrupt Termination in August
8.6 Summary……
CHAPTER 9 A COMPARISON STUDY BETWEEN SPRING AND SUMMER FOGS IN THE YELLOW SEA-OBSERVATIONS AND MECHANISMS
CHAPTER 10 VARIATIONS IN THE LOWER LEVEL OF THE PBL ASSOCIATED WITH THE YELLOW SEA FOG -NEW OBSERVATIONS BY L-BAND RADAR
CHAPTER 11 THE EFFECT OF THE EAST CHINA SEA KUROSHIO FRONT IN THE MARINE ATMOSPHERIC BOUNDARY LAYER
CHAPTER 12 THE FORMATION OF A SURFACE ANTICYCLONE OVER THE YELLOW AND EAST CHINA SEAS IN SPRING