Long-term variability of the southern Adriatic circulation in relation to North Atlantic Oscillation

The interannual variability of the South Adriatic Gyre and its relation to the wind vorticity and the large-scale climatic pattern (North Atlantic Oscillation – NAO) was studied using the time series of satellite altimetric data and ocean surface wind products. The cyclonic circulation observed in t...

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Published in:Ocean Science
Main Authors: Shabrang, L., Menna, M., Pizzi, C., Lavigne, H., Civitarese, G., Gačić, M.
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Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/os-12-233-2016
https://os.copernicus.org/articles/12/233/2016/
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:os28733 2023-05-15T17:31:38+02:00 Long-term variability of the southern Adriatic circulation in relation to North Atlantic Oscillation Shabrang, L. Menna, M. Pizzi, C. Lavigne, H. Civitarese, G. Gačić, M. 2018-01-15 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/os-12-233-2016 https://os.copernicus.org/articles/12/233/2016/ eng eng doi:10.5194/os-12-233-2016 https://os.copernicus.org/articles/12/233/2016/ eISSN: 1812-0792 Text 2018 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/os-12-233-2016 2020-07-20T16:24:16Z The interannual variability of the South Adriatic Gyre and its relation to the wind vorticity and the large-scale climatic pattern (North Atlantic Oscillation – NAO) was studied using the time series of satellite altimetric data and ocean surface wind products. The cyclonic circulation observed in the southern Adriatic area was partly sustained by the local wind forcing, as suggested by the positive correlation between the rate of change of the current vorticity and the wind-stress vorticity. Nevertheless, the influence of vorticity advection from the adjacent area (northern Ionian Sea) cannot be ignored and it is more significant during the anticyclonic phase of Adriatic–Ionian Bimodal Oscillation System. The geostrophic current vorticities of the southern Adriatic and northern Ionian seas are correlated with a time lag of 14 months, which approximately corresponds to an advection speed of ∼ 1 cm s −1 . The different wind patterns observed during two NAO phases in the winter revealed a stronger positive vorticity during the negative NAO phase. Conversely, during the wintertime positive NAO phase the wind vorticity is characterized by lower positive or slightly negative values. Despite a statistically significant negative correlation between the NAO index and the wind vorticity, no unequivocal relationship between large climatic system and the interannual variability of the South Adriatic Gyre intensity was found due to additional effects of the vorticity advection from the Ionian. This can be explained by the fact that the Ionian circulation mode does not depend on the NAO variations. Therefore, the main result of this study is that the interannual variability of the southern Adriatic cyclonic circulation is a result of the combined influence of the vorticity advection from the Ionian and the local wind-curl effect. Text North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Curl ENVELOPE(-63.071,-63.071,-70.797,-70.797) Ocean Science 12 1 233 241
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description The interannual variability of the South Adriatic Gyre and its relation to the wind vorticity and the large-scale climatic pattern (North Atlantic Oscillation – NAO) was studied using the time series of satellite altimetric data and ocean surface wind products. The cyclonic circulation observed in the southern Adriatic area was partly sustained by the local wind forcing, as suggested by the positive correlation between the rate of change of the current vorticity and the wind-stress vorticity. Nevertheless, the influence of vorticity advection from the adjacent area (northern Ionian Sea) cannot be ignored and it is more significant during the anticyclonic phase of Adriatic–Ionian Bimodal Oscillation System. The geostrophic current vorticities of the southern Adriatic and northern Ionian seas are correlated with a time lag of 14 months, which approximately corresponds to an advection speed of ∼ 1 cm s −1 . The different wind patterns observed during two NAO phases in the winter revealed a stronger positive vorticity during the negative NAO phase. Conversely, during the wintertime positive NAO phase the wind vorticity is characterized by lower positive or slightly negative values. Despite a statistically significant negative correlation between the NAO index and the wind vorticity, no unequivocal relationship between large climatic system and the interannual variability of the South Adriatic Gyre intensity was found due to additional effects of the vorticity advection from the Ionian. This can be explained by the fact that the Ionian circulation mode does not depend on the NAO variations. Therefore, the main result of this study is that the interannual variability of the southern Adriatic cyclonic circulation is a result of the combined influence of the vorticity advection from the Ionian and the local wind-curl effect.
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author Shabrang, L.
Menna, M.
Pizzi, C.
Lavigne, H.
Civitarese, G.
Gačić, M.
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Menna, M.
Pizzi, C.
Lavigne, H.
Civitarese, G.
Gačić, M.
Long-term variability of the southern Adriatic circulation in relation to North Atlantic Oscillation
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Menna, M.
Pizzi, C.
Lavigne, H.
Civitarese, G.
Gačić, M.
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title Long-term variability of the southern Adriatic circulation in relation to North Atlantic Oscillation
title_short Long-term variability of the southern Adriatic circulation in relation to North Atlantic Oscillation
title_full Long-term variability of the southern Adriatic circulation in relation to North Atlantic Oscillation
title_fullStr Long-term variability of the southern Adriatic circulation in relation to North Atlantic Oscillation
title_full_unstemmed Long-term variability of the southern Adriatic circulation in relation to North Atlantic Oscillation
title_sort long-term variability of the southern adriatic circulation in relation to north atlantic oscillation
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