Abstract
A thoroughly objective method for the definition, selection and tracing of Mediterranean region cyclones is presented. The method is applied to the ECMWF 1982-1987 analyzed datasets to show monthly cyclone frequences, cyclonic tracks and vertical variation of average relative vorticity. Day-to-night changes and vertical variation of cyclonic frequencies/vorticities indicate the importance of the sea thermal effect in the eastern Mediterranean. In the western Mediterranean and to a lesser extent in the Cyprus region, the lee cyclogenetic effect is very pronouced. Monthly cyclone tracks are presented and they clearly indicate the preferred routes of cyclonic movements. -Authors
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Alpert, P., Neeman, B. U., & Shay-El, Y. (1990). Climatological analysis of Mediterranean cyclones using ECMWF data. Tellus, Series A, 42 A(1), 65–77. https://doi.org/10.3402/tellusa.v42i1.11860
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