Bag-breakup fragmentation as the dominant mechanism of sea-spray production in high winds
Abstract Showing the record strengths and growth-rates, recent hurricanes have highlighted needs for improving forecasts of tropical cyclone intensities most sensitive to models of the air-sea interaction. Especially challenging is the nature of sea-spray supposed to strongly affecting the momentum-...
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Main Authors: | Yu. Troitskaya, A. Kandaurov, O. Ermakova, D. Kozlov, D. Sergeev, S. Zilitinkevich |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/1455bb00c92b42eab8bb29cc30b704e9 |
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