The Role of Weather during the Greek–Persian “Naval Battle of Salamis” in 480 B.C.

The Battle of Salamis in 480 B.C. is one of the most important naval battles of all times. This work examines in detail the climatically prevailing weather conditions during the Persian invasion in Greece. We perform a climatological analysis of the wind regime in the narrow straits of Salamis, wher...

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Main Authors: Christos Zerefos, Stavros Solomos, Dimitris Melas, John Kapsomenakis, Christos Repapis
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/8/838
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spelling doaj-0a8dcf15622e419996cb51a19e2ec7cb2020-11-25T02:54:25ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332020-08-011183883810.3390/atmos11080838The Role of Weather during the Greek–Persian “Naval Battle of Salamis” in 480 B.C.Christos Zerefos0Stavros Solomos1Dimitris Melas2John Kapsomenakis3Christos Repapis4Research Centre for Atmospheric Physics and Climatology, Academy of Athens, 106 80 Athens, GreeceResearch Centre for Atmospheric Physics and Climatology, Academy of Athens, 106 80 Athens, GreeceDepartment of Applied and Environmental Physics, School of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54 124 Thessaloniki, GreeceResearch Centre for Atmospheric Physics and Climatology, Academy of Athens, 106 80 Athens, GreeceResearch Centre for Atmospheric Physics and Climatology, Academy of Athens, 106 80 Athens, GreeceThe Battle of Salamis in 480 B.C. is one of the most important naval battles of all times. This work examines in detail the climatically prevailing weather conditions during the Persian invasion in Greece. We perform a climatological analysis of the wind regime in the narrow straits of Salamis, where this historic battle took place, based on available station measurements, reanalysis and modeling simulations (ERA5, WRF) spanning through the period of 1960–2019. Our results are compared to ancient sources before and during the course of the conflict and can be summarized as follows: (i) Our climatological station measurements and model runs describing the prevailing winds in the area of interest are consistent with the eyewitness descriptions reported by ancient historians and (ii) The ancient Greeks and particularly Themistocles must have been aware of the local wind climatology since their strategic plan was carefully designed and implemented to take advantage of the diurnal wind variation. The combination of northwest wind during the night and early morning, converging with a south sea breeze after 10:00 A.M., formed a “pincer” that aided the Greeks at the beginning of the clash in the morning, while it brought turmoil to the Persian fleet and prevented them to escape to the open sea in the early afternoon hours.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/8/838naval battle of Salamisancient GreecePersianssea breezeEtesiansERA5
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Dimitris Melas
John Kapsomenakis
Christos Repapis
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Dimitris Melas
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Christos Repapis
The Role of Weather during the Greek–Persian “Naval Battle of Salamis” in 480 B.C.
Atmosphere
naval battle of Salamis
ancient Greece
Persians
sea breeze
Etesians
ERA5
author_facet Christos Zerefos
Stavros Solomos
Dimitris Melas
John Kapsomenakis
Christos Repapis
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title The Role of Weather during the Greek–Persian “Naval Battle of Salamis” in 480 B.C.
title_short The Role of Weather during the Greek–Persian “Naval Battle of Salamis” in 480 B.C.
title_full The Role of Weather during the Greek–Persian “Naval Battle of Salamis” in 480 B.C.
title_fullStr The Role of Weather during the Greek–Persian “Naval Battle of Salamis” in 480 B.C.
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Weather during the Greek–Persian “Naval Battle of Salamis” in 480 B.C.
title_sort role of weather during the greek–persian “naval battle of salamis” in 480 b.c.
publisher MDPI AG
series Atmosphere
issn 2073-4433
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The Battle of Salamis in 480 B.C. is one of the most important naval battles of all times. This work examines in detail the climatically prevailing weather conditions during the Persian invasion in Greece. We perform a climatological analysis of the wind regime in the narrow straits of Salamis, where this historic battle took place, based on available station measurements, reanalysis and modeling simulations (ERA5, WRF) spanning through the period of 1960–2019. Our results are compared to ancient sources before and during the course of the conflict and can be summarized as follows: (i) Our climatological station measurements and model runs describing the prevailing winds in the area of interest are consistent with the eyewitness descriptions reported by ancient historians and (ii) The ancient Greeks and particularly Themistocles must have been aware of the local wind climatology since their strategic plan was carefully designed and implemented to take advantage of the diurnal wind variation. The combination of northwest wind during the night and early morning, converging with a south sea breeze after 10:00 A.M., formed a “pincer” that aided the Greeks at the beginning of the clash in the morning, while it brought turmoil to the Persian fleet and prevented them to escape to the open sea in the early afternoon hours.
topic naval battle of Salamis
ancient Greece
Persians
sea breeze
Etesians
ERA5
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/8/838
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