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Abstract: Understanding marine climate variability is important for coastal planning and marine operations. It is also particularly challenging for complicated settings (e.g., islands) and data-poor regions. The aim of this work is to establish a relationship between daily synoptic atmospheric patterns, and wave and storm surge conditions around New Zealand waters, based on instrumental and reanalysis data. The daily predictor we developed is able to represent sea and swell wave conditions as well as storm surge variability over different temporal scales. However, when climate variability is analysed on a longer temporal period, based on the 20th century reanalysis, large inhomogeneities are found. This highlights the dangers related to assessing climate variability, especially in data-poor regions (such as New Zealand), where inhomogeneities could be interpreted as actual changes.
Fuente: International Journal of Climatology, Volume39, Issue3 15 March 2019 Pages 1777-1786
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publication date: 01/03/2019
No. of pages: 10
Publication type: Article
DOI: 10.1002/joc.5912
ISSN: 0899-8418,1097-0088
Publication Url: https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/joc.5912
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ANA CRISTINA RUEDA ZAMORA
LAURA CAGIGAL GIL
JOSE ANTONIO ALVAREZ ANTOLINEZ
ALBUQUERQUE, JOAO C.
MARIA SONIA CASTANEDO BARCENA
COCO, GIOVANNI
FERNANDO JAVIER MENDEZ INCERA
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