The FETCH experiment: An overview

The “flux, etat de la mer, et télédétection en conditions de fetch variable” (FETCH) was aimed at studying the physical processes associated with air–sea exchanges and mesoscale oceanic circulation in a coastal region dominated by frequent strong offshore winds. The experiment took place in March–Ap...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Geophysical Research. C. Oceans 2003-03, Vol.108 (C3), p.n/a
Hauptverfasser: Hauser, D., Branger, H., Bouffies-Cloché, S., Despiau, S., Drennan, W. M., Dupuis, H., Durand, P., Durrieu de Madron, X., Estournel, C., Eymard, L., Flamant, C., Graber, H. C., Guérin, C., Kahma, K., Lachaud, G., Lefèvre, J.-M., Pelon, J., Pettersson, H., Piguet, B., Queffeulou, P., Tailliez, D., Tournadre, J., Weill, A.
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Zusammenfassung:The “flux, etat de la mer, et télédétection en conditions de fetch variable” (FETCH) was aimed at studying the physical processes associated with air–sea exchanges and mesoscale oceanic circulation in a coastal region dominated by frequent strong offshore winds. The experiment took place in March–April 1998 in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea (Gulf of Lion). Observations were collected with the R/V L'Atalante, with an air–sea interaction spar (ASIS) buoy, with waverider buoys, and with research aircraft equipped for in situ and remote sensing measurements. The present paper is an introduction to the following special section, which groups 12 papers (including this one) presenting results on turbulent flux measurements at the ocean surface, on the behavior of the marine atmospheric boundary layer, on the ocean waves characteristics, on the ocean circulation, and on remote sensing of surface parameters. This overview presents the background and objectives of FETCH, the experimental setup and operations, and the dominant atmospheric and oceanic conditions and introduces the different papers of the special section.
ISSN:0148-0227
2169-9275
2156-2202
2169-9291
DOI:10.1029/2001JC001202