Long-term statistics of storms in the baltic, barents and white seas and their future climate projections

Stanislav A. Myslenkov, Alisa Medvedeva, Victor Arkhipkin, Margarita Markina, Galina Surkova, Aleksey Krylov, Sergey Dobrolyubov, Sergey Zilitinkevich, Peter Koltermann

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Abstract

The numerical model simulations of storm activity in the White, Baltic and Barents Seas were analyzed for the period from 1979 to 2015. In this paper the storm number of these seas was calculated. The connections of wind wave climate with indecies of large-scale atmospheric circulation such as NAO, AO and SCAND were estimated. Also, the future changes of wind wave climate were analysed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)93-112
Number of pages20
JournalGeography, Environment, Sustainability
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • AO
  • Baltic Sea
  • Barents Sea
  • Climate change
  • Future change
  • Large-scale atmospheric circulation
  • Model
  • NAO
  • Reanalysis
  • SCAND
  • Significant wave height
  • Storm
  • Storminess
  • SWAN
  • Trend
  • White Sea
  • Wind waves

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