Decadal climatic anomalies in the Northern Adriatic Sea inferred from a new oceanographic data set.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
In 1997, ARTEGIANI et al. depicted for the first time the seasonal
climatology of the Adriatic Sea; they used the ATOS data set, formed by
5540 oceanographic stations collected over this continental basin from
1911 to 1980. Lately, two Italian Institutes working on the Adriatic Sea
for long time, IBM and IRPEM, merged their recent data set for the
northernmost part of the basin, obtaining 3600 new oceanographic
stations, concentrated in an area where 809 ATOS stations were located.
The new data were quality checked, and then a seasonal climatology was
drawn as first analysis step. Comparison of the new climatology with the
ATOS one showed significant differences, that could be explained, at
least partially, with the climatic changes occurred on this area. In fact
a significant air temperature increase was observed over northern Italy
starting from 1988. Variations of the observed air temperature and Po
river runoff qualitatively agree with sea surface temperature and
salinity variations. A preliminary computation of heat fluxes based on
ECMWF reanalysis confirms an increased heat flux to the Northern Adriatic
Sea starting from 1988.
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