Spatial and temporal variations in the temperature regime in the Mediterranean and their relationship with circulation during the last century

Citation
P. Maheras et H. Kutiel, Spatial and temporal variations in the temperature regime in the Mediterranean and their relationship with circulation during the last century, INT J CLIM, 19(7), 1999, pp. 745-764
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY
ISSN journal
08998418 → ACNP
Volume
19
Issue
7
Year of publication
1999
Pages
745 - 764
Database
ISI
SICI code
0899-8418(19990615)19:7<745:SATVIT>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Temperatures in 22 grid boxes across the Mediterranean were subjected to pr incipal component analysis (PCA). Four factors were retained, dividing the Mediterranean into four different subregions in each season (only three in spring). PC1 and PC2 defined the eastern and western Mediterranean, respect ively, in all seasons. PC3 defined the central Mediterranean in summer and autumn, the Balkans in winter and a combination of both regions in spring. Finally, PC4 defined the Balkans in summer and autumn and the central Medit erranean in winter. Time series analysis of PC scores enabled the determination of discontinuit y time points when abrupt temperature changes occurred. The pressure patterns associated with high temperatures in each region were defined over a major part of the northern hemisphere. The circulation asso ciated with each factor in each season was determined from meridional (MI) and zonal (ZI) circulation indices. A seesaw-like oscillation, namely the Mediterranean Oscillation, was found between the eastern and western Mediterranean. Favourable circulation for h igh temperatures in one part of the Mediterranean is associated with unfavo urable circulation in the other part and vice versa. Copyright (C) 1999 Roy al Meteorological Society.