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Grupo de Investigación
ESTUDIO Y GESTION DEL MEDIO NATURAL
Departamento de Geografía,
Urbanismo y Ordenación del Territorio- Universidad de Cantabria |
PÁGINA PRINCIPAL MIEMBROS INVESTIGACIÓN climatología espacios forestales, incendios riesgos naturales cambio ambiental ordenación, paisaje, patrimonio NOTICIAS DESCARGAS ![]() |
RASILLA, D.F.;
GARCÍA-CODRON, J.C. (2013).
Regional and
local scale atmospheric forcing upon sea level along the coast of SW
Europe. International Journal of Climatology, DOI: 10.1002/joc.3646, 18
pp.
ABSTRACT
Sea level height variability along the coast of southwestern Europe is
analyzed in relation with local and regional scale atmospheric forcing
mechanisms. A circulation type (CP) catalogue, derived from a
combination of principal component analysis and cluster analysis was
used to characterize the regional scale atmospheric circulation, whereas
the local scale was highlighted through the analysis of hourly wind
records during extreme events. A large portion of common anomalous sea
level variability at 6-hourly time frame can be explained by the effect
of one CP, depicting a deep extra-tropical disturbance, close to the
Iberian Peninsula, which represents the dominance of the inverse
barometer mechanism. Other CPs can induce occasionally similar effects,
but showing a spatially restricted scope, in relationship with the
location of the main centres of action. Embedded into this synoptic
framework, a local forcing, related to both meteorological processes
(wind set up) and coastal oceanographic features (depth of the
continental shelf) usually control the timing and less frequently, the
magnitude of the surges. The decreasing trend observed in the magnitude
of the sea level residuals derived from a hindcast model as well as some
spatial differences (more intense trend in the upper percentiles along
the northern Spain and Mediterranean coasts) can also be explained by
long-term changes in the frequency, and specially, in the internal
variability of the CPs, which might be linked to the recent positive
phase and eastward displacement of the southern node of the North
Atlantic Oscillation. An overall increase in sea level pressure,
detected in all CPs, has been accompanied by significant increases in
types characterized by anticyclones over the Iberian Peninsula and
decreases of northerly flows, related to a reduction of the number of
cyclones passing through the Gulf of Biscay and the Western
Mediterranean Basin.
KEYWORDS:
Storm surges, synoptic climatology, SW Europe
Regional and local scale atmospheric forcing upon sea level along the
coast of SW Europe. Available from: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/joc.3646/abstract |
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