Observed changes in significant wave heights derived from long-term homogenized measurements offshore mainland Portugal

IF 4.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, OCEAN
Rita Esteves , Diogo Mendes , Maria Graça Neves , Tiago Oliveira , José Paulo Pinto
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Abstract

Trends in wind-wave climates across the globe have been primarily addressed using numerical models. Availability of long-term data collected by wave buoys is often scarce and they present inhomogeneities associated with wave buoy size and hardware over time. Here, a trend analysis was conducted on approximately 40 years of homogeneous wind-wave data collected by wave buoys offshore mainland Portugal. For that, a homogenization methodology based on RHTestsV4, with ERA5 wave hindcast as reference time series was used. Results indicate that along the north-western coastline facing the North Atlantic, an increasing trend of monthly mean significant wave height of +10 mm/yr was observed at FigLei record for the months between October and December. Along the south-western coastline, no statistically significant trends were observed. Along the southern coastline, which is also exposed to wind-waves generated in the Mediterranean Sea results at Faro record show a decreasing trend of monthly 90th percentile of -22.2 mm/yr between October and December. A further comparison between the wind-wave trends obtained with local wave buoys and those from the global ERA5 wave hindcast highlights that the trends of the later can be opposite, or they can vary by up to a factor of 10 which emphasizes the importance of long-term wave buoy observations networks for a more accurate understanding of local wave climates.
葡萄牙大陆近海长期均质测量所得的显著波高观测变化
全球风浪气候的趋势主要是通过数值模式来解决的。波浪浮标收集的长期数据的可用性往往是稀缺的,并且随着时间的推移,它们呈现出与波浪浮标大小和硬件相关的不均匀性。在这里,对葡萄牙大陆近海的波浪浮标收集的大约40年的均匀风浪数据进行了趋势分析。为此,采用基于RHTestsV4的均匀化方法,以ERA5波后播作为参考时间序列。结果表明:10 ~ 12月,西北面向北大西洋的海区月平均显著波高呈+10 mm/yr的增加趋势;沿着西南海岸线,没有观察到统计上显著的趋势。沿着南部海岸线,也暴露在地中海产生的风浪中,法鲁记录的结果显示,在10月至12月之间,每月第90百分位数的下降趋势为-22.2毫米/年。进一步比较局地海浪浮标和全球ERA5海浪后预报获得的风浪趋势,可以发现后者的趋势可能相反,或者相差高达10倍,这强调了长期海浪浮标观测网络对更准确地了解局地海浪气候的重要性。
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Applied Ocean Research
Applied Ocean Research 地学-工程:大洋
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
7.00%
发文量
316
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: The aim of Applied Ocean Research is to encourage the submission of papers that advance the state of knowledge in a range of topics relevant to ocean engineering.
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