Mean sea level variability and influence of the North Atlantic oscillation on long-term trends in the German Bight

Changes in the seasonal cycle of mean sea level (MSL) may affect the heights of storm surges and thereby flood risk in coastal areas. This study investigates the intra- and inter-annual variability of monthly MSL and its link to the North Atlantic Oscillation using records from 13 tide gauges locate...

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Main Authors: Dangendorf, Sönke, Wahl, Thomas, Hein, Hartmut, Jensen, Jürgen, Mai, Stephan, Mudersbach, Christoph
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:393909 2023-07-30T04:05:13+02:00 Mean sea level variability and influence of the North Atlantic oscillation on long-term trends in the German Bight Dangendorf, Sönke Wahl, Thomas Hein, Hartmut Jensen, Jürgen Mai, Stephan Mudersbach, Christoph 2012-02-24 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/393909/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/393909/1/water-04-00170.pdf en English eng https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/393909/1/water-04-00170.pdf Dangendorf, Sönke, Wahl, Thomas, Hein, Hartmut, Jensen, Jürgen, Mai, Stephan and Mudersbach, Christoph (2012) Mean sea level variability and influence of the North Atlantic oscillation on long-term trends in the German Bight. Water, 4 (4), 170-195. (doi:10.3390/w4010170 <http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w4010170>). cc_by_4 Article PeerReviewed 2012 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.3390/w4010170 2023-07-09T22:07:21Z Changes in the seasonal cycle of mean sea level (MSL) may affect the heights of storm surges and thereby flood risk in coastal areas. This study investigates the intra- and inter-annual variability of monthly MSL and its link to the North Atlantic Oscillation using records from 13 tide gauges located in the German Bight. The amplitudes of the seasonal MSL cycle are not regionally uniform and vary between 20 and 29 cm. Generally, the amplitudes are smaller at the southwestern stations, increasing as one travels to the northeastern part. The amplitudes, as well as the phase of the seasonal cycle, are characterized by a large inter-annual and inter-decadal variability, but no long-term trend could be detected. Nevertheless, in the last two decades annual maximum peaks more frequently occurred in January and February, whereas beforehand an accumulation was detected for the November and December period. These changes in phase in the various sea level time series are consistent with a shift in the annual cycle, which is, however, not significant. The changes are associated with strongly increasing trends in monthly MSL of the winter season (J–M), which are considerably higher compared to the remaining seasons. For the same season, the MSL and North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) indices show strong similarities, resulting in statistically significant correlations (r ~ 0.7). Hence, these changes are linked with changing pressure conditions over the North Atlantic, which lead to a strong phase of positive values in the NAO index between the 1960’s and 1990’s. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Water 4 1 170 195
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description Changes in the seasonal cycle of mean sea level (MSL) may affect the heights of storm surges and thereby flood risk in coastal areas. This study investigates the intra- and inter-annual variability of monthly MSL and its link to the North Atlantic Oscillation using records from 13 tide gauges located in the German Bight. The amplitudes of the seasonal MSL cycle are not regionally uniform and vary between 20 and 29 cm. Generally, the amplitudes are smaller at the southwestern stations, increasing as one travels to the northeastern part. The amplitudes, as well as the phase of the seasonal cycle, are characterized by a large inter-annual and inter-decadal variability, but no long-term trend could be detected. Nevertheless, in the last two decades annual maximum peaks more frequently occurred in January and February, whereas beforehand an accumulation was detected for the November and December period. These changes in phase in the various sea level time series are consistent with a shift in the annual cycle, which is, however, not significant. The changes are associated with strongly increasing trends in monthly MSL of the winter season (J–M), which are considerably higher compared to the remaining seasons. For the same season, the MSL and North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) indices show strong similarities, resulting in statistically significant correlations (r ~ 0.7). Hence, these changes are linked with changing pressure conditions over the North Atlantic, which lead to a strong phase of positive values in the NAO index between the 1960’s and 1990’s.
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author Dangendorf, Sönke
Wahl, Thomas
Hein, Hartmut
Jensen, Jürgen
Mai, Stephan
Mudersbach, Christoph
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Wahl, Thomas
Hein, Hartmut
Jensen, Jürgen
Mai, Stephan
Mudersbach, Christoph
Mean sea level variability and influence of the North Atlantic oscillation on long-term trends in the German Bight
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Wahl, Thomas
Hein, Hartmut
Jensen, Jürgen
Mai, Stephan
Mudersbach, Christoph
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title Mean sea level variability and influence of the North Atlantic oscillation on long-term trends in the German Bight
title_short Mean sea level variability and influence of the North Atlantic oscillation on long-term trends in the German Bight
title_full Mean sea level variability and influence of the North Atlantic oscillation on long-term trends in the German Bight
title_fullStr Mean sea level variability and influence of the North Atlantic oscillation on long-term trends in the German Bight
title_full_unstemmed Mean sea level variability and influence of the North Atlantic oscillation on long-term trends in the German Bight
title_sort mean sea level variability and influence of the north atlantic oscillation on long-term trends in the german bight
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Dangendorf, Sönke, Wahl, Thomas, Hein, Hartmut, Jensen, Jürgen, Mai, Stephan and Mudersbach, Christoph (2012) Mean sea level variability and influence of the North Atlantic oscillation on long-term trends in the German Bight. Water, 4 (4), 170-195. (doi:10.3390/w4010170 <http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w4010170>).
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