Reconstruction of storm frequency in the North Sea area of the pre-industrial period, 1400-1625 and the connection with reconstructed time series of temperatures

This paper shows how the reconstructed time series of storm frequency of the polder area west of Antwerp is extended back in time as early as 1400. It also shows how this time series1 is verified by giving it a wider reach, including the entire Belgian and Zeeland Flanders coast. This area is of spe...

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Main Author: de Kraker, A.M.J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2005
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spelling ftvliz:oai:oma.vliz.be:204048 2023-05-15T17:35:48+02:00 Reconstruction of storm frequency in the North Sea area of the pre-industrial period, 1400-1625 and the connection with reconstructed time series of temperatures de Kraker, A.M.J. 2005 http://www.vliz.be/nl/open-marien-archief?module=ref&refid=204048 en eng http://www.vliz.be/nl/open-marien-archief?module=ref&refid=204048 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess iHistory+of+Meteorology+2i+51-69 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2005 ftvliz 2022-05-01T09:28:10Z This paper shows how the reconstructed time series of storm frequency of the polder area west of Antwerp is extended back in time as early as 1400. It also shows how this time series1 is verified by giving it a wider reach, including the entire Belgian and Zeeland Flanders coast. This area is of specific interest for the study of storminess, because it is very vulnerable to northern and western storms and gales, and apart from that tides rise higher in this southern part of the North Sea, especially in the estuary of the Westerschelde. Knowledge of storm frequency throughout the period 1400-1625 is of interest in order to understand the forcing of the North Atlantic Oscillation which very strongly affects weather patterns in Western and Central Europe. At the same time a reconstruction of storm frequency over a longer period enables us to have an insight in weather extremes then and how this weather pattern compares to our present climate. Although there is a connection between the variability of storminess and rainfall in specific areas, no reconstructed time series of rainfall of that period are available yet. Only several time series of temperature reconstruction enable us to find connections with our reconstructed time series of storm frequency. In order to have high quality data that is representative for both a long period and a wider area, mainly written sources have been studied that deal with the impact of stormy weather. First these specific sources will be discussed within their historical context, then the kinds of proxy data they yield will be dealt with and after that the method that was initially developed will be explained. Finally, the main results will be highlighted and recommendations for future research will be made. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ): Open Marine Archive (OMA)
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description This paper shows how the reconstructed time series of storm frequency of the polder area west of Antwerp is extended back in time as early as 1400. It also shows how this time series1 is verified by giving it a wider reach, including the entire Belgian and Zeeland Flanders coast. This area is of specific interest for the study of storminess, because it is very vulnerable to northern and western storms and gales, and apart from that tides rise higher in this southern part of the North Sea, especially in the estuary of the Westerschelde. Knowledge of storm frequency throughout the period 1400-1625 is of interest in order to understand the forcing of the North Atlantic Oscillation which very strongly affects weather patterns in Western and Central Europe. At the same time a reconstruction of storm frequency over a longer period enables us to have an insight in weather extremes then and how this weather pattern compares to our present climate. Although there is a connection between the variability of storminess and rainfall in specific areas, no reconstructed time series of rainfall of that period are available yet. Only several time series of temperature reconstruction enable us to find connections with our reconstructed time series of storm frequency. In order to have high quality data that is representative for both a long period and a wider area, mainly written sources have been studied that deal with the impact of stormy weather. First these specific sources will be discussed within their historical context, then the kinds of proxy data they yield will be dealt with and after that the method that was initially developed will be explained. Finally, the main results will be highlighted and recommendations for future research will be made.
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author de Kraker, A.M.J.
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Reconstruction of storm frequency in the North Sea area of the pre-industrial period, 1400-1625 and the connection with reconstructed time series of temperatures
author_facet de Kraker, A.M.J.
author_sort de Kraker, A.M.J.
title Reconstruction of storm frequency in the North Sea area of the pre-industrial period, 1400-1625 and the connection with reconstructed time series of temperatures
title_short Reconstruction of storm frequency in the North Sea area of the pre-industrial period, 1400-1625 and the connection with reconstructed time series of temperatures
title_full Reconstruction of storm frequency in the North Sea area of the pre-industrial period, 1400-1625 and the connection with reconstructed time series of temperatures
title_fullStr Reconstruction of storm frequency in the North Sea area of the pre-industrial period, 1400-1625 and the connection with reconstructed time series of temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruction of storm frequency in the North Sea area of the pre-industrial period, 1400-1625 and the connection with reconstructed time series of temperatures
title_sort reconstruction of storm frequency in the north sea area of the pre-industrial period, 1400-1625 and the connection with reconstructed time series of temperatures
publishDate 2005
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North Atlantic oscillation
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North Atlantic oscillation
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