ASSESING HISTORICAL (1926-1996) NEAR-SURFACE WIND SPEED VARIABILITY ACROSS SWEDEN

Homogenized near-surface wind speed (NSWS) series of 7 stations from rescued observational journals have been analyzed for the 70-years time-period 1926-1996 to investigate past changes and variations across Sweden. During the whole period, there has been a statistically significant (at p < 0.05)...

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Main Author: Lönn, Jessika
Other Authors: University of Gothenburg/Department of Earth Sciences, Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaper
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2077/72356
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spelling ftunivgoeteborg:oai:gupea.ub.gu.se:2077/72356 2023-10-29T02:38:39+01:00 ASSESING HISTORICAL (1926-1996) NEAR-SURFACE WIND SPEED VARIABILITY ACROSS SWEDEN Lönn, Jessika University of Gothenburg/Department of Earth Sciences Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaper 2022-06-27T13:30:28Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/2077/72356 eng eng B1184 https://hdl.handle.net/2077/72356 Near-surface wind speed teleconnection patterns Sweden stilling reversal Text H2 Student essay 2022 ftunivgoeteborg 2023-10-04T21:16:45Z Homogenized near-surface wind speed (NSWS) series of 7 stations from rescued observational journals have been analyzed for the 70-years time-period 1926-1996 to investigate past changes and variations across Sweden. During the whole period, there has been a statistically significant (at p < 0.05) decreasing trend of -0.11 m s-1 decades-1. In particular, there has been a steep slowdown in wind (-0.27 m s-1 decades-1) for 1945-1960, followed by a long period of stabilization until 1990. Complementary data from 1956-2013 and 1997-2019 also reveal a stilling period between 1990-2005, followed by a reversal which is in line with previous studies from Scandinavia. Summer and fall are the season which show the largest decreasing trends (- 0.11 and -0.12 m s-1 decades-1). Winter shows a greater interannual variation, and reports the same, smaller decreasing trend as spring (-0.7 m s-1 decades-1). In addition, wind speed series have been correlated with 4 different large-scale circulation, namely North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), Artic Oscillation (AO), Scandinavian Pattern (SCA) and East Atlantic Pattern (EA). Correlation with circulation patterns has wide seasonal differences. Correlation with NAO generally shows a positive correlation, which is highest during winter (0.5); AO shows the largest positive correlation in spring and winter (0.45 and 0.5 respectively); and EA has the highest positive correlation with wind speed during spring (0.45). SCA is the only teleconnection system which displays statistically significant (p < 0.05) negative correlation, largest in summer (-0.27). A possible cause for the seasonal variation in wind speed trends is the tendency to a positive phase in NAO, AO and EA during winter and spring, which increases the westerly winds strength; during summer, when large-scale circulation has less tendency for positive phase (i.e., less pressure difference), smaller more-regional and local patterns may affect, for example, the uneven warming in the high latitudes, causing less pressure ... Text North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation University of Gothenburg: GUPEA (Gothenburg University Publications Electronic Archive)
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topic Near-surface wind speed
teleconnection patterns
Sweden
stilling
reversal
spellingShingle Near-surface wind speed
teleconnection patterns
Sweden
stilling
reversal
Lönn, Jessika
ASSESING HISTORICAL (1926-1996) NEAR-SURFACE WIND SPEED VARIABILITY ACROSS SWEDEN
topic_facet Near-surface wind speed
teleconnection patterns
Sweden
stilling
reversal
description Homogenized near-surface wind speed (NSWS) series of 7 stations from rescued observational journals have been analyzed for the 70-years time-period 1926-1996 to investigate past changes and variations across Sweden. During the whole period, there has been a statistically significant (at p < 0.05) decreasing trend of -0.11 m s-1 decades-1. In particular, there has been a steep slowdown in wind (-0.27 m s-1 decades-1) for 1945-1960, followed by a long period of stabilization until 1990. Complementary data from 1956-2013 and 1997-2019 also reveal a stilling period between 1990-2005, followed by a reversal which is in line with previous studies from Scandinavia. Summer and fall are the season which show the largest decreasing trends (- 0.11 and -0.12 m s-1 decades-1). Winter shows a greater interannual variation, and reports the same, smaller decreasing trend as spring (-0.7 m s-1 decades-1). In addition, wind speed series have been correlated with 4 different large-scale circulation, namely North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), Artic Oscillation (AO), Scandinavian Pattern (SCA) and East Atlantic Pattern (EA). Correlation with circulation patterns has wide seasonal differences. Correlation with NAO generally shows a positive correlation, which is highest during winter (0.5); AO shows the largest positive correlation in spring and winter (0.45 and 0.5 respectively); and EA has the highest positive correlation with wind speed during spring (0.45). SCA is the only teleconnection system which displays statistically significant (p < 0.05) negative correlation, largest in summer (-0.27). A possible cause for the seasonal variation in wind speed trends is the tendency to a positive phase in NAO, AO and EA during winter and spring, which increases the westerly winds strength; during summer, when large-scale circulation has less tendency for positive phase (i.e., less pressure difference), smaller more-regional and local patterns may affect, for example, the uneven warming in the high latitudes, causing less pressure ...
author2 University of Gothenburg/Department of Earth Sciences
Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaper
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author Lönn, Jessika
author_facet Lönn, Jessika
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title ASSESING HISTORICAL (1926-1996) NEAR-SURFACE WIND SPEED VARIABILITY ACROSS SWEDEN
title_short ASSESING HISTORICAL (1926-1996) NEAR-SURFACE WIND SPEED VARIABILITY ACROSS SWEDEN
title_full ASSESING HISTORICAL (1926-1996) NEAR-SURFACE WIND SPEED VARIABILITY ACROSS SWEDEN
title_fullStr ASSESING HISTORICAL (1926-1996) NEAR-SURFACE WIND SPEED VARIABILITY ACROSS SWEDEN
title_full_unstemmed ASSESING HISTORICAL (1926-1996) NEAR-SURFACE WIND SPEED VARIABILITY ACROSS SWEDEN
title_sort assesing historical (1926-1996) near-surface wind speed variability across sweden
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North Atlantic oscillation
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North Atlantic oscillation
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