The influence of regional and global climatic oscillations on Croatian climate

Abstract We apply spectral analysis and sliding window correlations to monthly, seasonal, and annual climatological data from station records throughout Croatia going back to 1859 in order to investigate the potential influences of a set of important climatic drivers, including solar variability, an...

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Published in:International Journal of Climatology
Main Authors: Bice, David, Montanari, Alessandro, Vučetić, Višnja, Vučetić, Marko
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Published: Wiley 2011
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/joc.2372 2024-06-23T07:55:17+00:00 The influence of regional and global climatic oscillations on Croatian climate Bice, David Montanari, Alessandro Vučetić, Višnja Vučetić, Marko 2011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joc.2372 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjoc.2372 https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/joc.2372 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor International Journal of Climatology volume 32, issue 10, page 1537-1557 ISSN 0899-8418 1097-0088 journal-article 2011 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.2372 2024-06-06T04:24:43Z Abstract We apply spectral analysis and sliding window correlations to monthly, seasonal, and annual climatological data from station records throughout Croatia going back to 1859 in order to investigate the potential influences of a set of important climatic drivers, including solar variability, and ocean–atmosphere oscillations in both the Pacific realm (El Niño‐Southern Oscillation, ENSO and Pacific Decadal Oscillation, PDO) and the Atlantic realm (Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, AMO and North Atlantic Oscillation, NAO). In addition to a general long‐term warming and drying, there are significant interannual to decadal scale variations. Positive phases of AMO correspond to higher Croatian temperatures and also times of greater interannual temperature variability. Higher frequency variations in NAO are positively correlated with temperature such that a negative phase of NAO is associated with lower Croatian temperatures. The strength of NAO's influence is modulated by the long‐term cycles of AMO; stronger during positive decadal‐scale phases of AMO. ENSO exerts a weaker influence on temperatures, and is only significant during positive phases of the PDO. NAO has a strong influence on Croatian winter precipitation, with negative NAO phases corresponding to higher precipitation, modulated by the longer term phases of AMO. Although weaker and less consistent, ENSO also influences Croatian winter precipitation, modulated by longer term cycles of the PDO. Both NAO and ENSO show signs of frequency‐dependent correlation; NAO is influential at cycles of 8–9 and 2.4 yr in the Adriatic–Dinaric part of Croatia, while ENSO is especially influential at a 3.6 yr cycle in the Pannonian region. The influence of solar variability is apparently much weaker than that of NAO and ENSO, yet there is a remarkably coherent correlation between amplitude modulation of winter precipitation in the Pannonian region and the sunspot record. Copyright © 2011 Royal Meteorological Society Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Wiley Online Library Pacific International Journal of Climatology 32 10 1537 1557
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description Abstract We apply spectral analysis and sliding window correlations to monthly, seasonal, and annual climatological data from station records throughout Croatia going back to 1859 in order to investigate the potential influences of a set of important climatic drivers, including solar variability, and ocean–atmosphere oscillations in both the Pacific realm (El Niño‐Southern Oscillation, ENSO and Pacific Decadal Oscillation, PDO) and the Atlantic realm (Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, AMO and North Atlantic Oscillation, NAO). In addition to a general long‐term warming and drying, there are significant interannual to decadal scale variations. Positive phases of AMO correspond to higher Croatian temperatures and also times of greater interannual temperature variability. Higher frequency variations in NAO are positively correlated with temperature such that a negative phase of NAO is associated with lower Croatian temperatures. The strength of NAO's influence is modulated by the long‐term cycles of AMO; stronger during positive decadal‐scale phases of AMO. ENSO exerts a weaker influence on temperatures, and is only significant during positive phases of the PDO. NAO has a strong influence on Croatian winter precipitation, with negative NAO phases corresponding to higher precipitation, modulated by the longer term phases of AMO. Although weaker and less consistent, ENSO also influences Croatian winter precipitation, modulated by longer term cycles of the PDO. Both NAO and ENSO show signs of frequency‐dependent correlation; NAO is influential at cycles of 8–9 and 2.4 yr in the Adriatic–Dinaric part of Croatia, while ENSO is especially influential at a 3.6 yr cycle in the Pannonian region. The influence of solar variability is apparently much weaker than that of NAO and ENSO, yet there is a remarkably coherent correlation between amplitude modulation of winter precipitation in the Pannonian region and the sunspot record. Copyright © 2011 Royal Meteorological Society
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author Bice, David
Montanari, Alessandro
Vučetić, Višnja
Vučetić, Marko
spellingShingle Bice, David
Montanari, Alessandro
Vučetić, Višnja
Vučetić, Marko
The influence of regional and global climatic oscillations on Croatian climate
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Montanari, Alessandro
Vučetić, Višnja
Vučetić, Marko
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title The influence of regional and global climatic oscillations on Croatian climate
title_short The influence of regional and global climatic oscillations on Croatian climate
title_full The influence of regional and global climatic oscillations on Croatian climate
title_fullStr The influence of regional and global climatic oscillations on Croatian climate
title_full_unstemmed The influence of regional and global climatic oscillations on Croatian climate
title_sort influence of regional and global climatic oscillations on croatian climate
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