Articles | Volume 17, issue 11
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-17-5729-2025
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Air–sea interaction heat and momentum fluxes based on vessel's experimental observations over Spanish waters
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- Final revised paper (published on 30 Oct 2025)
- Preprint (discussion started on 11 Feb 2025)
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RC1: 'Comment on essd-2024-597', Anonymous Referee #1, 06 May 2025
- AC2: 'Reply on RC1', Ángel Sánchez Lorente, 05 Aug 2025
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RC2: 'Comment on essd-2024-597', Athanasia Iona, 01 Jul 2025
- AC1: 'Reply on RC2', Ángel Sánchez Lorente, 05 Aug 2025
- AC3: 'Additional changes and modifications beyond the responses to the referee comments', Ángel Sánchez Lorente, 05 Aug 2025
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AR by Ángel Sánchez Lorente on behalf of the Authors (12 Aug 2025)
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ED: Publish as is (17 Aug 2025) by Guanyu Huang
AR by Ángel Sánchez Lorente on behalf of the Authors (27 Aug 2025)
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Heat and momentum fluxes data are important for the study of air-sea interactions, this work describes vessel's observations over Spanish waters during year 2011-2023. This work is interesting and I have only several comments:
Major Comments:
1. Which monthes are "summer season" refers to?
2. Line 235: Please compare the influence of U(Z) and air-sea temperature difference.
3. Are the thresholds selected for "Validation and QC" GT and ST applicable to the study area of this paper?
Minor Comments:
1. Introduction: This work also provides air-sea flux data:
Zhang, et al. MASCS 1.0: synchronous atmospheric and oceanic data from a cross-shaped moored array in the northern South China Sea during 2014–2015. Earth System Science Data, 2024, 16(12): 5665-5679.
2. Line 14: "process" should be "processes"?
3. Table 5-7: For the "-" in cells without values, the reason should be noted and the format should be uniform.
4. "Stefan-Boltzman" should be "Stefan-Boltzmann"?
5. Page 16: "emmissivity" should be "emissivity"?
6. Line 200: "makes" should be "make"?
7. All punctuation marks in the text should be uniformly formatted in English.