Seasonal Correlation Between the Atlantic Multiple Oscillation (AMO) and Mediterranean Temperature

Haifa Ben Miloud, Zaher Al Abadla
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Numerous studies on the surface of the planet have focused on the role that oceans play in the increase in temperatures brought on by climatic changes. This study has primarily emphasized the long-term warming of the Atlantic Ocean and how it affects the seasonal temperature changes of the Mediterranean Sea as a whole as well as its constituent western, central, and eastern areas. In the fall and summer, a substantial positive connection of roughly (Pearson correlation r= 0.69) and (r=0.65), respectively, between the entire Mediterranean Sea and the AMO is evident, but this correlation declines in the spring and winter. Positive correlation increases in the western portion of the Mediterranean and diminishes in some areas as we move closer to the eastern Mediterranean; it reaches a maximum of (r=0.61) to (r=0.57) in the fall and summer seasons, respectively, and declines in the spring and winter. According to the findings, there is a noticeable increase in water temperature in the fall and summer, particularly in the western Mediterranean, which is influenced by AMO.
大西洋多重涛动(AMO)与地中海温度的季节相关性
许多关于地球表面的研究都集中在海洋在气候变化引起的温度升高中所起的作用上。本研究主要强调大西洋的长期变暖及其如何影响整个地中海及其组成部分西、中、东部地区的季节性温度变化。在秋季和夏季,整个地中海与AMO之间存在显著的正相关关系(Pearson相关r= 0.69)和(r=0.65),但在春季和冬季,这种相关关系减弱。随着我们向地中海东部移动,地中海西部的正相关增加,而在某些地区则减少;在秋季和夏季分别达到最大值(r=0.61) ~ (r=0.57),在春季和冬季逐渐下降。根据调查结果,水温在秋季和夏季明显升高,特别是在地中海西部,这是受AMO的影响。
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