Contemporary surface wind climatology of Turkey

The aim of this study was to examine the climatological characteristics of boundary layer gradient winds in Turkey in detail. In the study, monthly average wind speed (V (m)) data measured at 267 stations for the 16 directions, prevailing wind direction (V (p)), and station pressure (P (s)) data mea...

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Published in:Theoretical and Applied Climatology
Main Authors: Şahin, Sinan, Türkeş, Murat
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer Wien 2013
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Sea
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11776/6510
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-012-0789-5
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spelling ftnamikkemaluniv:oai:acikerisim.nku.edu.tr:20.500.11776/6510 2023-10-01T03:58:05+02:00 Contemporary surface wind climatology of Turkey Şahin, Sinan Türkeş, Murat 2013 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11776/6510 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-012-0789-5 eng eng Springer Wien Theoretical and Applied Climatology Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı 0177-798X 1434-4483 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-012-0789-5 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11776/6510 doi:10.1007/s00704-012-0789-5 113 1-2 337 349 WOS:000320890700025 2-s2.0-84879505297 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess North-Atlantic Variability Temperature Interpolation Oscillation Patterns Trends Sea article 2013 ftnamikkemaluniv https://doi.org/20.500.11776/651010.1007/s00704-012-0789-5 2023-09-03T19:16:14Z The aim of this study was to examine the climatological characteristics of boundary layer gradient winds in Turkey in detail. In the study, monthly average wind speed (V (m)) data measured at 267 stations for the 16 directions, prevailing wind direction (V (p)), and station pressure (P (s)) data measured at 174 stations during the period 1970-2008 by the Turkish Meteorological Service (TMS) were used. The data were provided by the TMS. To attain the aim of the study, wind patterns of midseason months representing the seasonal wind distributions were used, and surface wind formations were examined through calculation of divergent and rotational components of the average wind rate. Besides, it was aimed at explaining the relationships between sea level pressure (SLP) patterns and wind formations. The patterns of midseason months were examined via the Principal Component Analysis (PCA). In accordance with V (m) data, it is seen that air flows in Turkey generally tend to orientate radially from west to east. Climatologically, the strongest prevailing winds in Turkey blow during the summer months, while the weakest winds blow during the autumn months. V (m) and V (p) distributions show a parallelism (i.e., wind gradient) in the months during which temperature differences between land and sea are high due to the differences in their specific heat values. The distributions of V (m) and V (p) values vary considerably in spring and autumn months during which temperature differences are relatively lower. According to the PCA results, the first two components represent the strong wind areas in Turkey. These components presumably explain the existence of coherent wind formation areas, which display different characteristics due to regional physical geographical factors and processes (e.g., orography, altitude, exposure, land-sea distribution, surface mechanical and thermodynamic modifications of the air masses and air flows, etc.) in addition to the direct effect of different synoptic-scale pressure and circulation ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Namık Kemal University Institutional Repository Theoretical and Applied Climatology 113 1-2 337 349
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topic North-Atlantic
Variability
Temperature
Interpolation
Oscillation
Patterns
Trends
Sea
spellingShingle North-Atlantic
Variability
Temperature
Interpolation
Oscillation
Patterns
Trends
Sea
Şahin, Sinan
Türkeş, Murat
Contemporary surface wind climatology of Turkey
topic_facet North-Atlantic
Variability
Temperature
Interpolation
Oscillation
Patterns
Trends
Sea
description The aim of this study was to examine the climatological characteristics of boundary layer gradient winds in Turkey in detail. In the study, monthly average wind speed (V (m)) data measured at 267 stations for the 16 directions, prevailing wind direction (V (p)), and station pressure (P (s)) data measured at 174 stations during the period 1970-2008 by the Turkish Meteorological Service (TMS) were used. The data were provided by the TMS. To attain the aim of the study, wind patterns of midseason months representing the seasonal wind distributions were used, and surface wind formations were examined through calculation of divergent and rotational components of the average wind rate. Besides, it was aimed at explaining the relationships between sea level pressure (SLP) patterns and wind formations. The patterns of midseason months were examined via the Principal Component Analysis (PCA). In accordance with V (m) data, it is seen that air flows in Turkey generally tend to orientate radially from west to east. Climatologically, the strongest prevailing winds in Turkey blow during the summer months, while the weakest winds blow during the autumn months. V (m) and V (p) distributions show a parallelism (i.e., wind gradient) in the months during which temperature differences between land and sea are high due to the differences in their specific heat values. The distributions of V (m) and V (p) values vary considerably in spring and autumn months during which temperature differences are relatively lower. According to the PCA results, the first two components represent the strong wind areas in Turkey. These components presumably explain the existence of coherent wind formation areas, which display different characteristics due to regional physical geographical factors and processes (e.g., orography, altitude, exposure, land-sea distribution, surface mechanical and thermodynamic modifications of the air masses and air flows, etc.) in addition to the direct effect of different synoptic-scale pressure and circulation ...
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title_full Contemporary surface wind climatology of Turkey
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