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Evolution of the cross-equatorial atmospheric boundary layer in the east Pacific: observations and models
(2004)
The NCAR C-130 research aircraft flew eight missions observing the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) along 95°W, 1°S--12°N. The positive air-sea temperature difference over the equatorial cold tongue results in a shallow stable layer with reduced surface winds. Stratocumulus clouds at the ABL top tend to clear over the cold ...