Investigation of sea level anomalies related with NAO along the west coasts of Turkey and their consistency with sea surface temperature trends

It is well-known that North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), which is one of the large-scaled climate modes effective in the Northern Hemisphere, has a considerable affect on the water resources and climatic indicators especially in the Mediterranean basin. In recent years, also crucial studies about the...

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Published in:Theoretical and Applied Climatology
Main Authors: Dogan, Mustafa, Ulke, Asli, ŞANLI, Doğan Uğur, Cigizoglu, H. Kerem
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling ftyildiztuniv:76d551c3-cb06-4a9c-acb8-b135f0733e0f 2023-09-26T15:20:53+02:00 Investigation of sea level anomalies related with NAO along the west coasts of Turkey and their consistency with sea surface temperature trends Dogan, Mustafa Ulke, Asli ŞANLI, Doğan Uğur Cigizoglu, H. Kerem 2015-07-01T00:00:00Z https://avesis.yildiz.edu.tr/publication/details/76d551c3-cb06-4a9c-acb8-b135f0733e0f/oai https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-014-1247-3 eng eng 76d551c3-cb06-4a9c-acb8-b135f0733e0f doi:10.1007/s00704-014-1247-3 https://avesis.yildiz.edu.tr/publication/details/76d551c3-cb06-4a9c-acb8-b135f0733e0f/oai info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2015 ftyildiztuniv https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-014-1247-3 2023-08-27T20:53:32Z It is well-known that North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), which is one of the large-scaled climate modes effective in the Northern Hemisphere, has a considerable affect on the water resources and climatic indicators especially in the Mediterranean basin. In recent years, also crucial studies about the sea level rise in relation to climate change have been accelerated. Turkey has about 20 modernized tide gauge stations equipped with permanent GPS receivers and targets to contribute to global sea level rise studies in the future. The aim of this study is to find out the effects of North Atlantic Oscillation on the national shores using the data of four tide-gauge stations located on the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts of Turkey. Implications from these four tide gauges would motivate researches to take into account the effect of NAO in calculating the true sea level rise at the national coasts. While studying the sea level changes, vertical crustal movement has been observed using the data of tide gauge GPS stations, and this situation has been taken into consideration in the evaluation of sea levels. Besides, in order to investigate the influences of thermal expansion on sea levels, sea surface temperature data of the meteorology stations near the tide gauges have been evaluated. The homogeneity of the data sets was analyzed using four statistical tests. As a result, all of the meteorology stations' temperature series and tide gauges' data are subjected to trend detection after the homogeneity analysis. Eventually, the effects of North Atlantic Oscillation on both sea levels and sea surface temperatures have been introduced. The study results indicate high correlation between North Atlantic Oscillation and the sea level and sea surface temperature events. It is seen that the linear correlation between the sea level trends of the considered stations and the sea surface temperature data of the related meteorology stations is considerably significant. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Yıldız Technical University Research Information System Theoretical and Applied Climatology 121 1-2 349 358
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description It is well-known that North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), which is one of the large-scaled climate modes effective in the Northern Hemisphere, has a considerable affect on the water resources and climatic indicators especially in the Mediterranean basin. In recent years, also crucial studies about the sea level rise in relation to climate change have been accelerated. Turkey has about 20 modernized tide gauge stations equipped with permanent GPS receivers and targets to contribute to global sea level rise studies in the future. The aim of this study is to find out the effects of North Atlantic Oscillation on the national shores using the data of four tide-gauge stations located on the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts of Turkey. Implications from these four tide gauges would motivate researches to take into account the effect of NAO in calculating the true sea level rise at the national coasts. While studying the sea level changes, vertical crustal movement has been observed using the data of tide gauge GPS stations, and this situation has been taken into consideration in the evaluation of sea levels. Besides, in order to investigate the influences of thermal expansion on sea levels, sea surface temperature data of the meteorology stations near the tide gauges have been evaluated. The homogeneity of the data sets was analyzed using four statistical tests. As a result, all of the meteorology stations' temperature series and tide gauges' data are subjected to trend detection after the homogeneity analysis. Eventually, the effects of North Atlantic Oscillation on both sea levels and sea surface temperatures have been introduced. The study results indicate high correlation between North Atlantic Oscillation and the sea level and sea surface temperature events. It is seen that the linear correlation between the sea level trends of the considered stations and the sea surface temperature data of the related meteorology stations is considerably significant.
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author Dogan, Mustafa
Ulke, Asli
ŞANLI, Doğan Uğur
Cigizoglu, H. Kerem
spellingShingle Dogan, Mustafa
Ulke, Asli
ŞANLI, Doğan Uğur
Cigizoglu, H. Kerem
Investigation of sea level anomalies related with NAO along the west coasts of Turkey and their consistency with sea surface temperature trends
author_facet Dogan, Mustafa
Ulke, Asli
ŞANLI, Doğan Uğur
Cigizoglu, H. Kerem
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title Investigation of sea level anomalies related with NAO along the west coasts of Turkey and their consistency with sea surface temperature trends
title_short Investigation of sea level anomalies related with NAO along the west coasts of Turkey and their consistency with sea surface temperature trends
title_full Investigation of sea level anomalies related with NAO along the west coasts of Turkey and their consistency with sea surface temperature trends
title_fullStr Investigation of sea level anomalies related with NAO along the west coasts of Turkey and their consistency with sea surface temperature trends
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of sea level anomalies related with NAO along the west coasts of Turkey and their consistency with sea surface temperature trends
title_sort investigation of sea level anomalies related with nao along the west coasts of turkey and their consistency with sea surface temperature trends
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