Recent changes in measured wind in the NE Atlantic and variability of correlation with NAO

The paper deals with wind measurements, recorded since the 1950s, at twelve meteorological stations along a transect near the westernmost European border, between 64° and 44° N. Extreme wind speed tends to decrease sharply near the northern boundary (at Reykjavick), near the middle of the study area...

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Published in:Annales Geophysicae
Main Authors: Pirazzoli, P. A., Tomasin, A., Ullmann, A.
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:angeo7859 2023-05-15T16:52:41+02:00 Recent changes in measured wind in the NE Atlantic and variability of correlation with NAO Pirazzoli, P. A. Tomasin, A. Ullmann, A. 2018-09-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-28-1923-2010 https://angeo.copernicus.org/articles/28/1923/2010/ eng eng doi:10.5194/angeo-28-1923-2010 https://angeo.copernicus.org/articles/28/1923/2010/ eISSN: 1432-0576 Text 2018 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-28-1923-2010 2020-07-20T16:26:17Z The paper deals with wind measurements, recorded since the 1950s, at twelve meteorological stations along a transect near the westernmost European border, between 64° and 44° N. Extreme wind speed tends to decrease sharply near the northern boundary (at Reykjavick), near the middle of the study area (at Shannon and Valentia) and near the southern boundary (at Brest and Cap Ferret), to increase at Thorshavn, with less significant trends at the other stations. Average wind speeds confirm the above tendencies, with an additional increasing speed at Lerwick, Kirkwall, Malin Head, Belle-Ile and Cap Ferret. To compare changes in wind activity, the data have been subdivided into three periods: until 1975, 1976–1992 and 1993–2008. Frequencies have been computed also for the "winter" (October to March) period, per quadrants, and for occurrences exceeding the speed of 15 m s −1 . At Reykjavick a recent increase in the frequency of strong winds has occurred from various directions. Between 62° N (Thorshavn) and 59° N (Kirkwall) strong wind has been increasing since 1975. Minor changes can be observed at Stornoway, whereas at Malin Head the greatest increase for southerlies and westerlies is observed during the 1976–1992 period. At Belmullet, the frequency of strong southerlies has almost doubled since 1992, while at Shannon and Valentia it remains quite low. Finally at Brest and Belle-Ile, westerlies are predominant among winds >15 m s −1 . Important changes in time and latitude appear in the correlation with the NAO (North Atlantic Oscillation) index. The highest correlation coefficients, calculated with monthly or seasonal means between the early 1950s and 1975, are observed from between 58° N (Stornoway) and Iceland, whereas low positive coefficients are reported more south. During the period 1976–1992, when increasing NAO index is predominant, positive correlation improves southwards as far as 54° (Belmullet) with some improvement also at Shannon and Valentia, while it remains low or even negative near the French Atlantic coast. Finally in the 1993–2008 period, correlation improves for all the stations south of 54° N (Belmullet), while it weakens more north. Text Iceland North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Thorshavn Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Belle Ile ENVELOPE(-109.102,-109.102,62.684,62.684) Thorshavn ENVELOPE(71.083,71.083,-68.683,-68.683) Annales Geophysicae 28 10 1923 1934
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description The paper deals with wind measurements, recorded since the 1950s, at twelve meteorological stations along a transect near the westernmost European border, between 64° and 44° N. Extreme wind speed tends to decrease sharply near the northern boundary (at Reykjavick), near the middle of the study area (at Shannon and Valentia) and near the southern boundary (at Brest and Cap Ferret), to increase at Thorshavn, with less significant trends at the other stations. Average wind speeds confirm the above tendencies, with an additional increasing speed at Lerwick, Kirkwall, Malin Head, Belle-Ile and Cap Ferret. To compare changes in wind activity, the data have been subdivided into three periods: until 1975, 1976–1992 and 1993–2008. Frequencies have been computed also for the "winter" (October to March) period, per quadrants, and for occurrences exceeding the speed of 15 m s −1 . At Reykjavick a recent increase in the frequency of strong winds has occurred from various directions. Between 62° N (Thorshavn) and 59° N (Kirkwall) strong wind has been increasing since 1975. Minor changes can be observed at Stornoway, whereas at Malin Head the greatest increase for southerlies and westerlies is observed during the 1976–1992 period. At Belmullet, the frequency of strong southerlies has almost doubled since 1992, while at Shannon and Valentia it remains quite low. Finally at Brest and Belle-Ile, westerlies are predominant among winds >15 m s −1 . Important changes in time and latitude appear in the correlation with the NAO (North Atlantic Oscillation) index. The highest correlation coefficients, calculated with monthly or seasonal means between the early 1950s and 1975, are observed from between 58° N (Stornoway) and Iceland, whereas low positive coefficients are reported more south. During the period 1976–1992, when increasing NAO index is predominant, positive correlation improves southwards as far as 54° (Belmullet) with some improvement also at Shannon and Valentia, while it remains low or even negative near the French Atlantic coast. Finally in the 1993–2008 period, correlation improves for all the stations south of 54° N (Belmullet), while it weakens more north.
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author Pirazzoli, P. A.
Tomasin, A.
Ullmann, A.
spellingShingle Pirazzoli, P. A.
Tomasin, A.
Ullmann, A.
Recent changes in measured wind in the NE Atlantic and variability of correlation with NAO
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title Recent changes in measured wind in the NE Atlantic and variability of correlation with NAO
title_short Recent changes in measured wind in the NE Atlantic and variability of correlation with NAO
title_full Recent changes in measured wind in the NE Atlantic and variability of correlation with NAO
title_fullStr Recent changes in measured wind in the NE Atlantic and variability of correlation with NAO
title_full_unstemmed Recent changes in measured wind in the NE Atlantic and variability of correlation with NAO
title_sort recent changes in measured wind in the ne atlantic and variability of correlation with nao
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