Climatic regulation of the Black Sea hydro-meteorological and ecological properties at interannual-to-decadal time scales

An examination of a wide spectrum of hydro-meteorological and biogeochemical records in the Black Sea from the previous century possesses a robust climatic signature at interannual to interdecadal time scales. Superimposed on the first eigenmode of the data with interdecadal changes on the order of...

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Published in:Journal of Marine Systems
Main Authors: Oguz, Temel, Dippner, Joachim W., Kaymaz, Zerefsan
Language:unknown
Published: JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS 2006
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11511/66697
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2005.11.011
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spelling ftmetuankair:oai:https://open.metu.edu.tr:11511/66697 2023-05-15T17:28:12+02:00 Climatic regulation of the Black Sea hydro-meteorological and ecological properties at interannual-to-decadal time scales Oguz, Temel Dippner, Joachim W. Kaymaz, Zerefsan 2006-05-01 https://hdl.handle.net/11511/66697 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2005.11.011 unknown JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS Oguz T., Dippner J. W. , Kaymaz Z., "Climatic regulation of the Black Sea hydro-meteorological and ecological properties at interannual-to-decadal time scales", JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS, cilt.60, ss.235-254, 2006 doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2005.11.011 254 0924-7963 33747617362 235 https://hdl.handle.net/11511/66697 60 WOS:000238331500004 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ CC-BY-NC-ND Black Sea Ecosystem Climate change impact North Atlantic Oscillation East Atlantic-West Russia climate index Solar cycle Decadal variability 2006 ftmetuankair https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2005.11.011 2020-12-11T12:10:34Z An examination of a wide spectrum of hydro-meteorological and biogeochemical records in the Black Sea from the previous century possesses a robust climatic signature at interannual to interdecadal time scales. Superimposed on the first eigenmode of the data with interdecadal changes on the order of 15 to 30-year band, the second mode reflects oscillations with the period of about 10 years. The cold and dry winters generally take place within the first half of each decade, and they switch to mild and warm winters during the second halves. All the water column physical and biogeochemical properties examined respond accordingly to such oscillations. For example, the years with the cold (mild) winters correspond to the periods of increasing (decreasing) nutrient and hydrogen sulfide concentrations, phytoplankton biomass. These variations appear to be governed by the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and East Atlantic-West Russia (EAWR) teleconnection patterns comprising various combinations of the low and high surface pressure anomaly centers over the North Atlantic and Eurasia. The NAO teleconnection to the Black Sea is opposite to that taking place in the eastern North Atlantic and its marginal seas. The relatively cold and dry winters occur during the positive phase of the NAO, and visa versa for the milder and wetter winters. The Black Sea Climate Index, constructed using more than 100- year-long time series of the North Atlantic Oscillation, the sea surface temperature, air temperature, sea level anomaly, provides a composite representation of the dominant mode of regional climate variability, and explains 46% of the total variance. The results point to a very efficient coupling between the anthropogenic and climatic forcing for driving the dramatic ecosystem changes observed during the 1980s and 1990s. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved. Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation OpenMETU (Middle East Technical University) Journal of Marine Systems 60 3-4 235 254
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topic Black Sea
Ecosystem
Climate change impact
North Atlantic Oscillation
East Atlantic-West Russia climate index
Solar cycle
Decadal variability
spellingShingle Black Sea
Ecosystem
Climate change impact
North Atlantic Oscillation
East Atlantic-West Russia climate index
Solar cycle
Decadal variability
Oguz, Temel
Dippner, Joachim W.
Kaymaz, Zerefsan
Climatic regulation of the Black Sea hydro-meteorological and ecological properties at interannual-to-decadal time scales
topic_facet Black Sea
Ecosystem
Climate change impact
North Atlantic Oscillation
East Atlantic-West Russia climate index
Solar cycle
Decadal variability
description An examination of a wide spectrum of hydro-meteorological and biogeochemical records in the Black Sea from the previous century possesses a robust climatic signature at interannual to interdecadal time scales. Superimposed on the first eigenmode of the data with interdecadal changes on the order of 15 to 30-year band, the second mode reflects oscillations with the period of about 10 years. The cold and dry winters generally take place within the first half of each decade, and they switch to mild and warm winters during the second halves. All the water column physical and biogeochemical properties examined respond accordingly to such oscillations. For example, the years with the cold (mild) winters correspond to the periods of increasing (decreasing) nutrient and hydrogen sulfide concentrations, phytoplankton biomass. These variations appear to be governed by the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and East Atlantic-West Russia (EAWR) teleconnection patterns comprising various combinations of the low and high surface pressure anomaly centers over the North Atlantic and Eurasia. The NAO teleconnection to the Black Sea is opposite to that taking place in the eastern North Atlantic and its marginal seas. The relatively cold and dry winters occur during the positive phase of the NAO, and visa versa for the milder and wetter winters. The Black Sea Climate Index, constructed using more than 100- year-long time series of the North Atlantic Oscillation, the sea surface temperature, air temperature, sea level anomaly, provides a composite representation of the dominant mode of regional climate variability, and explains 46% of the total variance. The results point to a very efficient coupling between the anthropogenic and climatic forcing for driving the dramatic ecosystem changes observed during the 1980s and 1990s. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.
author Oguz, Temel
Dippner, Joachim W.
Kaymaz, Zerefsan
author_facet Oguz, Temel
Dippner, Joachim W.
Kaymaz, Zerefsan
author_sort Oguz, Temel
title Climatic regulation of the Black Sea hydro-meteorological and ecological properties at interannual-to-decadal time scales
title_short Climatic regulation of the Black Sea hydro-meteorological and ecological properties at interannual-to-decadal time scales
title_full Climatic regulation of the Black Sea hydro-meteorological and ecological properties at interannual-to-decadal time scales
title_fullStr Climatic regulation of the Black Sea hydro-meteorological and ecological properties at interannual-to-decadal time scales
title_full_unstemmed Climatic regulation of the Black Sea hydro-meteorological and ecological properties at interannual-to-decadal time scales
title_sort climatic regulation of the black sea hydro-meteorological and ecological properties at interannual-to-decadal time scales
publisher JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS
publishDate 2006
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North Atlantic oscillation
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