Time variability of cyclonic geostrophic circulation in the Mediterranean

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Interannual variability and trends of the surface geostrophic cyclonic circulation and cyclone frequency in Western and Eastern Mediterranean areas are analyzed, based on a cyclone data base derived from the ERA-40 ECWMF reanalysis (within the MEDEX project tasks), spanning from September/1957 to August/2002. In this 45 years, the cyclonic circulation show a significant decrease in the Western Mediterranean, mostly in winter and spring, and an increase in the Eastern, mainly due to the summer and autumn increase in the frequency of thermal lows.

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Guijarro, J. A., Jansà, A., & Campins, J. (2006). Time variability of cyclonic geostrophic circulation in the Mediterranean. Advances in Geosciences, 7, 45–49. https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-7-45-2006

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