The Physical Geography of the Mediterranean 2009
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780199268030.003.0013
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The Climate System

Abstract: The Mediterranean region has a highly distinctive climate due to its position between 30 and 45°N to the west of the Euro-Asian landmass. With respect to the global atmospheric system, it lies between subtropical high pressure systems to the south, and westerly wind belts to the north. In winter, as these systems move equatorward, the Mediterranean basin lies under the influence of, and is exposed to, the westerly wind belt, and the weather is wet and mild. In the summer, as shown in Figure 3.1, the Mediterran… Show more

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“…During NCPI(−) circulation tends to be stronger from the southwest favoring higher temperatures and wetter conditions (Kutiel and Benaroch, 2002;. Another important control on winter temperature variability is the Mediterranean Oscillation (MO), calculated from the differences in pressure between e.g., Cairo and Algiers (Feidas et al, 2004;Harding et al, 2009). During positive MO a southward flow of cool air over Greece can be facilitated in connection to enhanced frequency and persistence of low pressures over the central Mediterranean (Feidas et al, 2004).…”
Section: Modern Climatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…During NCPI(−) circulation tends to be stronger from the southwest favoring higher temperatures and wetter conditions (Kutiel and Benaroch, 2002;. Another important control on winter temperature variability is the Mediterranean Oscillation (MO), calculated from the differences in pressure between e.g., Cairo and Algiers (Feidas et al, 2004;Harding et al, 2009). During positive MO a southward flow of cool air over Greece can be facilitated in connection to enhanced frequency and persistence of low pressures over the central Mediterranean (Feidas et al, 2004).…”
Section: Modern Climatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The summer is dry and hot, with the winter being humid and mild. More specifically, the climate of this region is strongly influenced by factors that control the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO; Harding et al, 2009). Other important processes controlling climate in this area are the seasonal expansion northward of the Hadley Cell circulation (Roberts et al, 2011) due to heating of the North African landscape and the indirect effects of the African and Asian monsoons as expressed in regions to the south and southeast (Lionello et al, 2006).…”
Section: Regional Climatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Mediterranean basin lies at the climatic boundary between arid North Africa and temperate mid-latitude Europe (Harding et al, 2009;Tzedakis, 2009;Rohling et al, 2015) and is, consequently, highly sensitive to environmental change. This sensitivity is well-expressed in the palaeo-record (Allen et al, 1999;Moreno et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%