Long-term variations of wind and wave conditions in the coastal regions of the Black Sea

Spatial and temporal variations of significant wave height (H (m0)) and wind speed (WS) at selected locations over the Black Sea are studied based on 31-year long-term SWAN simulations forced with Climate Forecast System Reanalysis dataset. The objective was to investigate whether or not there is a...

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Other Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Fakültesi/İnşaat Mühendisliği Bölümü., orcid:0000-0002-9042-6851, orcid:0000-0003-4496-5974, Akpınar, Adem, Bingölbalı, Bilal, AAB-4152-2020, ABE-8817-2020, AAC-6763-2019, 23026855400, 57189584264
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11452/29585
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-016-2407-9
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spelling ftbursauludaguni:oai:localhost:11452/29585 2023-05-15T17:37:04+02:00 Long-term variations of wind and wave conditions in the coastal regions of the Black Sea Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Fakültesi/İnşaat Mühendisliği Bölümü. orcid:0000-0002-9042-6851 orcid:0000-0003-4496-5974 Akpınar, Adem Bingölbalı, Bilal AAB-4152-2020 ABE-8817-2020 AAC-6763-2019 23026855400 57189584264 2016-05-23 http://hdl.handle.net/11452/29585 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-016-2407-9 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11069-016-2407-9 en eng Springer 214M436 Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi Natural Hazards Akpınar, A. ve Bingölbalı, B. (2016). "Long-term variations of wind and wave conditions in the coastal regions of the Black Sea". Natural Hazards, 84(1), 69-92. 0921-030X 1573-0840 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-016-2407-9 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11069-016-2407-9 http://hdl.handle.net/11452/29585 000384568300005 2-s2.0-84973130388 69 92 84 1 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Geology Meteorology & atmospheric sciences Water resources Trend Significant wave height SWAN model Black Sea Wind speed North-atlantic Trend analysis Arabian sea Climate Model Variability Height Swan Temperature Reanalysis Coastal zone Spatiotemporal analysis Wave height Wave modeling Wind velocity Geosciences multidisciplinary Extremes Altimeters Article 2016 ftbursauludaguni https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-016-2407-9 2023-01-05T17:50:56Z Spatial and temporal variations of significant wave height (H (m0)) and wind speed (WS) at selected locations over the Black Sea are studied based on 31-year long-term SWAN simulations forced with Climate Forecast System Reanalysis dataset. The objective was to investigate whether or not there is a possible increase in wind and wave conditions along the Black Sea shelves. Wind and wave parameters are obtained at 33 locations enclosing the Black Sea coast line from SWAN simulations and annual mean and maximum H (m0) and WS values as the climatological variables are computed for these locations. Using these data, long-term trends and their significance at these locations are investigated based on Mann-Kendall trend test. To quantify the trends, Sen's slope estimator and least square linear regression (the slope of the linear best-fit curve) are used. Variation of monthly mean H (m0) and WS values at these locations are also discussed. Besides, decadal variations of these four climatological variables at 33 locations are studied. The results show that higher wind speeds and wind wave heights are monitored in the winter season in all locations, while during the summer months, there is a significant drop in both H (m0) and WS. In the western Black Sea, average H (m0) is highest (about 1.02 m) at locations 23 and 25. During the period of 1979 and 2009, it is determined that mean WS has a weak significant increasing trend (maximum 1.29 cm/s/year) along the north-eastern coasts of Turkey and the Crimean peninsula, while there is no statistically significant H (m0) trend in the Black Sea except at location 11, offshore Sochi in the north-eastern part of the Black Sea. A weak decreasing trend (maximum 0.24 cm/year) in mean H (m0) is seen along the north-western coasts of Turkey, while maximum H (m0) and WS show no statistically significant increasing or decreasing trend except location 2, which has a weak significant increasing trend for maximum WS. All the trends at other locations for four variables are statistically ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Açık Erişim@BUU (Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi) Kendall ENVELOPE(-59.828,-59.828,-63.497,-63.497) Natural Hazards 84 1 69 92
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topic Geology
Meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Water resources
Trend
Significant wave height
SWAN model
Black Sea
Wind speed
North-atlantic
Trend analysis
Arabian sea
Climate
Model
Variability
Height
Swan
Temperature
Reanalysis
Coastal zone
Spatiotemporal analysis
Wave height
Wave modeling
Wind velocity
Geosciences
multidisciplinary
Extremes
Altimeters
spellingShingle Geology
Meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Water resources
Trend
Significant wave height
SWAN model
Black Sea
Wind speed
North-atlantic
Trend analysis
Arabian sea
Climate
Model
Variability
Height
Swan
Temperature
Reanalysis
Coastal zone
Spatiotemporal analysis
Wave height
Wave modeling
Wind velocity
Geosciences
multidisciplinary
Extremes
Altimeters
Long-term variations of wind and wave conditions in the coastal regions of the Black Sea
topic_facet Geology
Meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Water resources
Trend
Significant wave height
SWAN model
Black Sea
Wind speed
North-atlantic
Trend analysis
Arabian sea
Climate
Model
Variability
Height
Swan
Temperature
Reanalysis
Coastal zone
Spatiotemporal analysis
Wave height
Wave modeling
Wind velocity
Geosciences
multidisciplinary
Extremes
Altimeters
description Spatial and temporal variations of significant wave height (H (m0)) and wind speed (WS) at selected locations over the Black Sea are studied based on 31-year long-term SWAN simulations forced with Climate Forecast System Reanalysis dataset. The objective was to investigate whether or not there is a possible increase in wind and wave conditions along the Black Sea shelves. Wind and wave parameters are obtained at 33 locations enclosing the Black Sea coast line from SWAN simulations and annual mean and maximum H (m0) and WS values as the climatological variables are computed for these locations. Using these data, long-term trends and their significance at these locations are investigated based on Mann-Kendall trend test. To quantify the trends, Sen's slope estimator and least square linear regression (the slope of the linear best-fit curve) are used. Variation of monthly mean H (m0) and WS values at these locations are also discussed. Besides, decadal variations of these four climatological variables at 33 locations are studied. The results show that higher wind speeds and wind wave heights are monitored in the winter season in all locations, while during the summer months, there is a significant drop in both H (m0) and WS. In the western Black Sea, average H (m0) is highest (about 1.02 m) at locations 23 and 25. During the period of 1979 and 2009, it is determined that mean WS has a weak significant increasing trend (maximum 1.29 cm/s/year) along the north-eastern coasts of Turkey and the Crimean peninsula, while there is no statistically significant H (m0) trend in the Black Sea except at location 11, offshore Sochi in the north-eastern part of the Black Sea. A weak decreasing trend (maximum 0.24 cm/year) in mean H (m0) is seen along the north-western coasts of Turkey, while maximum H (m0) and WS show no statistically significant increasing or decreasing trend except location 2, which has a weak significant increasing trend for maximum WS. All the trends at other locations for four variables are statistically ...
author2 Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Fakültesi/İnşaat Mühendisliği Bölümü.
orcid:0000-0002-9042-6851
orcid:0000-0003-4496-5974
Akpınar, Adem
Bingölbalı, Bilal
AAB-4152-2020
ABE-8817-2020
AAC-6763-2019
23026855400
57189584264
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title Long-term variations of wind and wave conditions in the coastal regions of the Black Sea
title_short Long-term variations of wind and wave conditions in the coastal regions of the Black Sea
title_full Long-term variations of wind and wave conditions in the coastal regions of the Black Sea
title_fullStr Long-term variations of wind and wave conditions in the coastal regions of the Black Sea
title_full_unstemmed Long-term variations of wind and wave conditions in the coastal regions of the Black Sea
title_sort long-term variations of wind and wave conditions in the coastal regions of the black sea
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-016-2407-9
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