Decadal variations in wave heights off Cape Kelba, Saaremaa Island, and their relationships with changes in wind climate

Based on wind data from the Vilsandi meteorological station and a 5-month calibration measurement with a bottom-mounted Recording Doppler Current Profiler (RDCP), a semi-empirical hindcast of wave parameters near the quickly developing accumulative Kelba Spit is presented for the period 1966-2006. T...

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Main Authors: Ülo Suursaar, Tiit Kullas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2009-03-01
Series:Oceanologia
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Online Access:http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/51_1.html#A2
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spelling doaj-e3cb7e893dc04e609a91648a03e1b9b42020-11-25T00:53:51ZengElsevierOceanologia0078-32342009-03-015113961Decadal variations in wave heights off Cape Kelba, Saaremaa Island, and their relationships with changes in wind climateÜlo SuursaarTiit KullasBased on wind data from the Vilsandi meteorological station and a 5-month calibration measurement with a bottom-mounted Recording Doppler Current Profiler (RDCP), a semi-empirical hindcast of wave parameters near the quickly developing accumulative Kelba Spit is presented for the period 1966-2006. The significant wave heights with a gross mean value of 0.56 m exhibited some quasiperiodic cycles, with the last high stage in 1980-95 and a decreasing overall trend of $-0.001$ m per year. At the same time, both the frequency and intensity of high wave events showed rising trends, and the mean wave heights during winter (December to February) increased as well. As the study area has the longest fetches in westerly directions, the discussed tendencies in wave conditions are sensitive to regional changes in the wind climate and can be related to a decrease in the local average wind speed on the one hand, but an intensification of westerly winds, storm events and the wintertime NAO index on the other. The roughest wave storms on record were associated with prominent W-storms on 2 November 1969 and 9 January 2005; a few other extreme wind events (e.g. in 1967, 1999, 2001), however, did not yield equally prominent waves. http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/51_1.html#A2Wave hindcastWave measurementWindsStormsClimate changeRDCPBaltic Sea
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Tiit Kullas
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Decadal variations in wave heights off Cape Kelba, Saaremaa Island, and their relationships with changes in wind climate
Oceanologia
Wave hindcast
Wave measurement
Winds
Storms
Climate change
RDCP
Baltic Sea
author_facet Ülo Suursaar
Tiit Kullas
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title Decadal variations in wave heights off Cape Kelba, Saaremaa Island, and their relationships with changes in wind climate
title_short Decadal variations in wave heights off Cape Kelba, Saaremaa Island, and their relationships with changes in wind climate
title_full Decadal variations in wave heights off Cape Kelba, Saaremaa Island, and their relationships with changes in wind climate
title_fullStr Decadal variations in wave heights off Cape Kelba, Saaremaa Island, and their relationships with changes in wind climate
title_full_unstemmed Decadal variations in wave heights off Cape Kelba, Saaremaa Island, and their relationships with changes in wind climate
title_sort decadal variations in wave heights off cape kelba, saaremaa island, and their relationships with changes in wind climate
publisher Elsevier
series Oceanologia
issn 0078-3234
publishDate 2009-03-01
description Based on wind data from the Vilsandi meteorological station and a 5-month calibration measurement with a bottom-mounted Recording Doppler Current Profiler (RDCP), a semi-empirical hindcast of wave parameters near the quickly developing accumulative Kelba Spit is presented for the period 1966-2006. The significant wave heights with a gross mean value of 0.56 m exhibited some quasiperiodic cycles, with the last high stage in 1980-95 and a decreasing overall trend of $-0.001$ m per year. At the same time, both the frequency and intensity of high wave events showed rising trends, and the mean wave heights during winter (December to February) increased as well. As the study area has the longest fetches in westerly directions, the discussed tendencies in wave conditions are sensitive to regional changes in the wind climate and can be related to a decrease in the local average wind speed on the one hand, but an intensification of westerly winds, storm events and the wintertime NAO index on the other. The roughest wave storms on record were associated with prominent W-storms on 2 November 1969 and 9 January 2005; a few other extreme wind events (e.g. in 1967, 1999, 2001), however, did not yield equally prominent waves.
topic Wave hindcast
Wave measurement
Winds
Storms
Climate change
RDCP
Baltic Sea
url http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/51_1.html#A2
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