2009
DOI: 10.1002/joc.1900
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Variability and trends in the directional wave climate of the Southern Hemisphere

Abstract: The effect of interannual climate variability and change on the historic, directional wave climate of the Southern Hemisphere is presented. Owing to a lack of in situ wave observations, wave climate in the Southern Hemisphere is determined from satellite altimetry and global ocean wave models. Altimeter data span the period 1985 to present, with the exception of a 2‐year gap in 1989–1991. Interannual variability and trends in the significant wave height are determined from the satellite altimeter record (1991 … Show more

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“…Recent studies have applied climate indices to explain the inter-annual wave variability in the North Atlantic [Bacon and Carter, 1991;Swail and Cox, 2000;Woolf et al, 2002;Gulev and Grigorieva, 2006], North Pacific [Graham and Diaz, 2001;Tsai et al, 2012;Bromirski et al, 2013], Southern Ocean [Hemer et al, 2008[Hemer et al, , 2010Bosserelle et al, 2011], Northern Hemisphere [Shimura et al, 2013], and globally Sterl and Caires, 2005;Young, 1999;Izaguirre et al, 2011;Fan et al, 2012;Stopa et al, 2013a]. The EOF approach in the time domain allows comparison with findings from previous studies and provides a basis to relate the frequency domain results.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recent studies have applied climate indices to explain the inter-annual wave variability in the North Atlantic [Bacon and Carter, 1991;Swail and Cox, 2000;Woolf et al, 2002;Gulev and Grigorieva, 2006], North Pacific [Graham and Diaz, 2001;Tsai et al, 2012;Bromirski et al, 2013], Southern Ocean [Hemer et al, 2008[Hemer et al, , 2010Bosserelle et al, 2011], Northern Hemisphere [Shimura et al, 2013], and globally Sterl and Caires, 2005;Young, 1999;Izaguirre et al, 2011;Fan et al, 2012;Stopa et al, 2013a]. The EOF approach in the time domain allows comparison with findings from previous studies and provides a basis to relate the frequency domain results.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oscillation lacks any significant features in the South Atlantic due to blocking of the east-moving extratropical storms by South America [Hemer et al, 2010]. The Indian Ocean shows opposing zonal patterns in the Westerlies with statistically significant correlation with the index.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Even though wind direction is often considered a secondary parameter in climate studies, the impact of the rotation of wind patterns on wave fields is a generic issue (Hemer et al, 2010). This effect is comparatively strong in regional seas and large lakes with an elongated shape (Niu and Xia, 2016) where veering of the prevailing winds may lead to large changes in the fetch length.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The relevant observations span today > 20 years and thus provide a valuable source for understanding the course and possible reasons for regional climate changes. Satellite altimetry provides homogeneous and continuous (along a certain line) data about the sea state over large areas in the open ocean (Hemer et al, 2010;Izaguirre et al, 2011;Young et al, 2011). Several recent studies have addressed the options for its use in the Arctic Ocean (Liu et al, 2016;Stopa et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%