Wind Stress
D1. Physical and chemical oceanography and marine meteorologyDefinition
Tangential force per unit area exerted by wind on the sea surface.
Wind stress is the tangential force per unit area the wind exerts on the sea surface, the momentum input that drives surface currents, waves, and the Ekman layer. It is parameterized as air density times a drag coefficient times the square of the wind speed, so it grows roughly with the square of wind speed and is sensitive to sea state and atmospheric stability. Its spatial curl drives Sverdrup transport and Ekman pumping.