The surface heat flux in the Gulf of Maine is estimated on a daily bas
is for the period 1979-1987 by combining air temperature, water temper
ature and wind speed data measured at a NOAA buoy in the central Gulf
with insolation data from coastal stations and climatological paramete
rs. The heat flux is compared with water column temperatures measured
during the same period. The mean annual cycle of heat flux is similar
to that reported by Bunker (1976) and to the rate of change in the hea
t content of the upper 100 m of the water column across the Gulf. The
interannual variability in heat flux is dominated by the latent and se
nsible heat dux terms during winter and by insolation variability duri
ng summer. In the western Gulf the interannual variability in water te
mperature is significantly correlated with the heat flux variations. I
n the eastern Gulf, no relationship is found and the temperature varia
bility is believed dominated by advective changes. Copyright (C) 1996
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