Mechanisms of variability in decadal sea-level trends in the Baltic Sea over the 20th century
Coastal sea-level trends in the Baltic Sea display decadal-scale variations around a long-term centennial trend. In this study, we analyse the spatial and temporal characteristics of the decadal trend variations and investigate the links between coastal sea-level trends and atmospheric forcing o...
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doaj-c0b7d037e96649af8c057e88987496cb2020-11-24T23:49:34ZengCopernicus PublicationsEarth System Dynamics2190-49792190-49872017-11-0181031104610.5194/esd-8-1031-2017Mechanisms of variability in decadal sea-level trends in the Baltic Sea over the 20th centuryS. Karabil0E. Zorita1B. Hünicke2Institute of Coastal Research, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Max-Planck Str. 1, 21502 Geesthacht, GermanyInstitute of Coastal Research, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Max-Planck Str. 1, 21502 Geesthacht, GermanyInstitute of Coastal Research, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Max-Planck Str. 1, 21502 Geesthacht, GermanyCoastal sea-level trends in the Baltic Sea display decadal-scale variations around a long-term centennial trend. In this study, we analyse the spatial and temporal characteristics of the decadal trend variations and investigate the links between coastal sea-level trends and atmospheric forcing on a decadal timescale. For this analysis, we use monthly means of sea-level and climatic data sets. The sea-level data set is composed of long tide gauge records and gridded sea surface height (SSH) reconstructions. Climatic data sets are composed of sea-level pressure, air temperature, precipitation, evaporation, and climatic variability indices. The analysis indicates that atmospheric forcing is a driving factor of decadal sea-level trends. However, its effect is geographically heterogeneous. This impact is large in the northern and eastern regions of the Baltic Sea. In the southern Baltic Sea area, the impacts of atmospheric circulation on decadal sea-level trends are smaller. <br><br> To identify the influence of the large-scale factors other than the effect of atmospheric circulation in the same season on Baltic Sea sea-level trends, we filter out the direct signature of atmospheric circulation for each season separately on the Baltic Sea level through a multivariate linear regression model and analyse the residuals of this regression model. These residuals hint at a common underlying factor that coherently drives the decadal sea-level trends in the whole Baltic Sea. We found that this underlying effect is partly a consequence of decadal precipitation trends in the Baltic Sea basin in the previous season. <br><br> The investigation of the relation between the AMO index and sea-level trends implies that this detected underlying factor is not connected to oceanic forcing driven from the North Atlantic region.https://www.earth-syst-dynam.net/8/1031/2017/esd-8-1031-2017.pdf |
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Mechanisms of variability in decadal sea-level trends in the Baltic Sea over the 20th century |
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Mechanisms of variability in decadal sea-level trends in the Baltic Sea over the 20th century |
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Mechanisms of variability in decadal sea-level trends in the Baltic Sea over the 20th century |
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Mechanisms of variability in decadal sea-level trends in the Baltic Sea over the 20th century |
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Mechanisms of variability in decadal sea-level trends in the Baltic Sea over the 20th century |
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mechanisms of variability in decadal sea-level trends in the baltic sea over the 20th century |
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Earth System Dynamics |
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2190-4979 2190-4987 |
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Coastal sea-level trends in the Baltic Sea display decadal-scale
variations around a long-term centennial trend. In this study, we
analyse the spatial and temporal characteristics of the decadal
trend variations and investigate the links between coastal sea-level
trends and atmospheric forcing on a decadal timescale. For this
analysis, we use monthly means of sea-level and climatic data
sets. The sea-level data set is composed of long tide gauge records and
gridded sea surface height (SSH) reconstructions. Climatic data sets
are composed of sea-level pressure, air temperature, precipitation,
evaporation, and climatic variability indices. The analysis
indicates that atmospheric forcing is a driving factor of decadal
sea-level trends. However, its effect is geographically
heterogeneous. This impact is large in the northern and eastern
regions of the Baltic Sea. In the southern Baltic Sea area, the
impacts of atmospheric circulation on decadal sea-level trends are
smaller.
<br><br>
To identify the influence of the large-scale factors other than the
effect of atmospheric circulation in the same season on Baltic
Sea sea-level trends, we filter out the
direct signature of atmospheric circulation for each season separately on the Baltic Sea level
through a multivariate linear regression model and analyse the residuals
of this regression model. These residuals hint at a common
underlying factor that coherently drives the decadal sea-level
trends in the whole Baltic Sea. We found that this underlying effect
is partly a consequence of decadal precipitation trends in the
Baltic Sea basin in the previous season.
<br><br>
The investigation of the relation between the AMO index and
sea-level trends implies that this detected underlying factor is not
connected to oceanic forcing driven from the North Atlantic region. |
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