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Wind Waves in the Mediterranean Sea: An ERA5 Reanalysis Wind-Based Climatology
by
Ferretti, Rossella
, Davison, Silvio
, Benetazzo, Alvise
, Barbariol, Francesco
, Falcieri, Francesco Marcello
, Ricchi, Antonio
, Sclavo, Mauro
in
Basins
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ climate indices
/ climate trends
/ Climate variability
/ Climatology
/ Cyclones
/ ERA5
/ maximum waves
/ Mediterranean Sea
/ Morphology
/ Satellite altimetry
/ Sea state
/ Seasons
/ Significant wave height
/ Summer
/ Temporal variations
/ wave climate
/ Wave height
/ Waves
/ Wind
/ Wind waves
/ Winter
2021
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Wind Waves in the Mediterranean Sea: An ERA5 Reanalysis Wind-Based Climatology
by
Ferretti, Rossella
, Davison, Silvio
, Benetazzo, Alvise
, Barbariol, Francesco
, Falcieri, Francesco Marcello
, Ricchi, Antonio
, Sclavo, Mauro
in
Basins
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ climate indices
/ climate trends
/ Climate variability
/ Climatology
/ Cyclones
/ ERA5
/ maximum waves
/ Mediterranean Sea
/ Morphology
/ Satellite altimetry
/ Sea state
/ Seasons
/ Significant wave height
/ Summer
/ Temporal variations
/ wave climate
/ Wave height
/ Waves
/ Wind
/ Wind waves
/ Winter
2021
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Wind Waves in the Mediterranean Sea: An ERA5 Reanalysis Wind-Based Climatology
by
Ferretti, Rossella
, Davison, Silvio
, Benetazzo, Alvise
, Barbariol, Francesco
, Falcieri, Francesco Marcello
, Ricchi, Antonio
, Sclavo, Mauro
in
Basins
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ climate indices
/ climate trends
/ Climate variability
/ Climatology
/ Cyclones
/ ERA5
/ maximum waves
/ Mediterranean Sea
/ Morphology
/ Satellite altimetry
/ Sea state
/ Seasons
/ Significant wave height
/ Summer
/ Temporal variations
/ wave climate
/ Wave height
/ Waves
/ Wind
/ Wind waves
/ Winter
2021
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Wind Waves in the Mediterranean Sea: An ERA5 Reanalysis Wind-Based Climatology
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Wind Waves in the Mediterranean Sea: An ERA5 Reanalysis Wind-Based Climatology
2021
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Overview
A climatology of the wind waves in the Mediterranean Sea is presented. The climate patterns, their spatio-temporal variability and change are based on a 40-year (1980–2019) wave hindcast, obtained by combining the ERA5 reanalysis wind forcing with the state-of-the-art WAVEWATCH III spectral wave model and verified against satellite altimetry. Results are presented for the typical (50th percentile) and extreme (99th percentile) significant wave height and, for the first time at the regional Mediterranean Sea scale, for the typical and extreme expected maximum individual wave height of sea states. The climate variability of wind waves is evaluated at seasonal scale by proposing and adopting a definition of seasons for the Mediterranean Sea states that is based on the satellite altimetry wave observations of stormy (winter) and calm (summer) months. The results, initially presented for the four seasons and then for winter and summer only, show the regions of the basin where largest waves occur and those with the largest temporal variability. A possible relationship with the atmospheric parameter anomalies and with teleconnection patterns (through climate indices) that motivates such variability is investigated, with results suggesting that the Scandinavian index variability is the most correlated to the Mediterranean Sea wind-wave variability, especially for typical winter sea states. Finally, a trend analysis shows that the Mediterranean Sea typical and extreme significant and maximum individual wave heights are decreasing during summer and increasing during winter.
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