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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Finding a proxy for wind stress over the coastal ocean

J. E. Wood A D , M. Roughan A B and P. M. Tate C
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A Coastal and Regional Oceanography Lab, School of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.

B Sydney Institute of Marine Science, 22 Chowder Bay Road, Mosman, NSW 2088, Australia.

C Sydney Water Corporation, 1 Smith Street, Parramatta, NSW 2150, Australia.

D Corresponding author. Email: Julie.wood@student.unsw.edu.au

Marine and Freshwater Research 63(6) 528-544 https://doi.org/10.1071/MF11250
Submitted: 18 November 2011  Accepted: 16 April 2012   Published: 13 June 2012

Abstract

Wind stress forcing is a critical driver of oceanographic processes. In the absence of over-ocean wind measurements, re-analysis products and over-land measurements are often used. The present paper compares a unique wind-data series from an ocean mooring with two re-analysis products and data from six over-land sites in Sydney, Australia, to determine whether these data can infer over-ocean wind conditions. Four oceanographic moorings are located here; however, over-ocean meteorological observations are no longer available. Correlations between over-ocean and over-land sites wind stress were >0.8, whereas for re-analysis products, correlations ranged from 0.28 to 0.72. Re-analysis products were unable to resolve variability at the over-ocean site with periods shorter than 2 days, indicating that they are not appropriate wind proxies for the coastal ocean. Somewhat counter-intuitively, our results showed that proximity of over-land sites to the over-ocean site does not necessarily imply the highest correlation or the lowest error and careful site selection is required. An upwelling study showed that wind observations from selected over-land sites can accurately represent isotherm uplift in the coastal ocean. Threshold wind stress values that uplift isotherms at these over-land sites are provided, along with a recommendation for the use of the over-land site that best represents over-ocean wind conditions in this region.

Additional keywords: IMOS; Integrated Marine Observing System, NSW, New South Wales.


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