Links of the significant wave height distribution in the Mediterranean sea with the Northern Hemisphere teleconnection patterns

This study analyzes the link between the SWH (Significant Wave Height) distribution in the Mediterranean Sea during the second half of the 20th century and the Northern Hemisphere SLP (Sea Level Pressure) teleconnection patterns. The SWH distribution is computed using the WAM (WAve Model) forced by...

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Main Authors: P. Lionello, M. B. Galati
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2008
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:12694ed276104e89b453ddce9f941fc8 2023-05-15T17:33:59+02:00 Links of the significant wave height distribution in the Mediterranean sea with the Northern Hemisphere teleconnection patterns P. Lionello M. B. Galati 2008-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/12694ed276104e89b453ddce9f941fc8 EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.adv-geosci.net/17/13/2008/adgeo-17-13-2008.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1680-7340 https://doaj.org/toc/1680-7359 1680-7340 1680-7359 https://doaj.org/article/12694ed276104e89b453ddce9f941fc8 Advances in Geosciences, Vol 17, Pp 13-18 (2008) Science Q Geology QE1-996.5 Dynamic and structural geology QE500-639.5 article 2008 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T13:13:26Z This study analyzes the link between the SWH (Significant Wave Height) distribution in the Mediterranean Sea during the second half of the 20th century and the Northern Hemisphere SLP (Sea Level Pressure) teleconnection patterns. The SWH distribution is computed using the WAM (WAve Model) forced by the surface wind fields provided by the ERA-40 reanalysis for the period 1958–2001. The time series of mid-latitude teleconnection patterns are downloaded from the NOAA web site. This study shows that several mid-latitude patterns are linked to the SWH field in the Mediterranean, especially in its western part during the cold season: East Atlantic Pattern (EA), Scandinavian Pattern (SCA), North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), East Atlantic/West Russia Pattern (EA/WR) and East Pacific/ North Pacific Pattern (EP/NP). Though the East Atlantic pattern exerts the largest influence, it is not sufficient to characterize the dominant variability. NAO, though relevant, has an effect smaller than EA and comparable to other patterns. Some link results from possibly spurious structures. Patterns which have a very different global structure are associated to similar spatial features of the wave variability in the Mediterranean Sea. These two problems are, admittedly, shortcomings of this analysis, which shows the complexity of the response of the Mediterranean SWH to global scale SLP teleconnection patterns. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Pacific
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Links of the significant wave height distribution in the Mediterranean sea with the Northern Hemisphere teleconnection patterns
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description This study analyzes the link between the SWH (Significant Wave Height) distribution in the Mediterranean Sea during the second half of the 20th century and the Northern Hemisphere SLP (Sea Level Pressure) teleconnection patterns. The SWH distribution is computed using the WAM (WAve Model) forced by the surface wind fields provided by the ERA-40 reanalysis for the period 1958–2001. The time series of mid-latitude teleconnection patterns are downloaded from the NOAA web site. This study shows that several mid-latitude patterns are linked to the SWH field in the Mediterranean, especially in its western part during the cold season: East Atlantic Pattern (EA), Scandinavian Pattern (SCA), North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), East Atlantic/West Russia Pattern (EA/WR) and East Pacific/ North Pacific Pattern (EP/NP). Though the East Atlantic pattern exerts the largest influence, it is not sufficient to characterize the dominant variability. NAO, though relevant, has an effect smaller than EA and comparable to other patterns. Some link results from possibly spurious structures. Patterns which have a very different global structure are associated to similar spatial features of the wave variability in the Mediterranean Sea. These two problems are, admittedly, shortcomings of this analysis, which shows the complexity of the response of the Mediterranean SWH to global scale SLP teleconnection patterns.
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author P. Lionello
M. B. Galati
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title Links of the significant wave height distribution in the Mediterranean sea with the Northern Hemisphere teleconnection patterns
title_short Links of the significant wave height distribution in the Mediterranean sea with the Northern Hemisphere teleconnection patterns
title_full Links of the significant wave height distribution in the Mediterranean sea with the Northern Hemisphere teleconnection patterns
title_fullStr Links of the significant wave height distribution in the Mediterranean sea with the Northern Hemisphere teleconnection patterns
title_full_unstemmed Links of the significant wave height distribution in the Mediterranean sea with the Northern Hemisphere teleconnection patterns
title_sort links of the significant wave height distribution in the mediterranean sea with the northern hemisphere teleconnection patterns
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