A statistical approach to coastal upwelling in the Baltic Sea based on the analysis of satellite data for 1990-2009

A statistical analysis of Baltic Sea upwelling has been carried out to cover, for the first time, the entire sea area for the period 1990-2009. Weekly composite SST maps based on NOAA/AVHRR satellite data were used to evaluate the location and frequency of upwelling. The results obtained were analys...

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Main Authors: Andreas Lehmann, Kai Myrberg, Katharina Höflich
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012-06-01
Series:Oceanologia
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Online Access:http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/54_3.html#A3
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description A statistical analysis of Baltic Sea upwelling has been carried out to cover, for the first time, the entire sea area for the period 1990-2009. Weekly composite SST maps based on NOAA/AVHRR satellite data were used to evaluate the location and frequency of upwelling. The results obtained were analysed and compared with earlier studies with excellent agreement. Our study enables the most intense upwelling areas in the entire Baltic Sea to be evaluated. According to the analysis of 443 SST maps, the most common upwelling regions are found off the Swedish south and east coasts (frequency 10-25%), the Swedish coast of the Bothnian Bay (16%), the southern tip of Gotland (up to 15%), and the Finnish coast of the Gulf of Finland (up to 15%). Pronounced upwelling also occurs off the Estonian coast and the Baltic east coast (up to 15%), the Polish coast and the west coast of Rügen (10-15%); otherwise the upwelling frequency was between 5 and 10%. Additionally, simulated SST distributions derived from a Baltic Sea numerical model were analysed for the same period. Furthermore, at specific positions close to the coastline, surface winds based on the SMHI meteorological data base were analysed for the same 20-year period. Wind components parallel to the coast were discriminated into favourable and unfavourable winds forcing upwelling. The obtained frequencies of upwelling-favourable winds fit very well the observed upwelling frequencies derived from satellite SST maps. A positive trend of upwelling frequencies along the Swedish east coast and the Finnish coast of the Gulf of Finland was calculated for the period 1990-2009.
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spelling doaj.art-01a8a348e63d4a088582f1f6049981882022-12-22T01:42:13ZengElsevierOceanologia0078-32342012-06-01543369393A statistical approach to coastal upwelling in the Baltic Sea based on the analysis of satellite data for 1990-2009Andreas LehmannKai MyrbergKatharina HöflichA statistical analysis of Baltic Sea upwelling has been carried out to cover, for the first time, the entire sea area for the period 1990-2009. Weekly composite SST maps based on NOAA/AVHRR satellite data were used to evaluate the location and frequency of upwelling. The results obtained were analysed and compared with earlier studies with excellent agreement. Our study enables the most intense upwelling areas in the entire Baltic Sea to be evaluated. According to the analysis of 443 SST maps, the most common upwelling regions are found off the Swedish south and east coasts (frequency 10-25%), the Swedish coast of the Bothnian Bay (16%), the southern tip of Gotland (up to 15%), and the Finnish coast of the Gulf of Finland (up to 15%). Pronounced upwelling also occurs off the Estonian coast and the Baltic east coast (up to 15%), the Polish coast and the west coast of Rügen (10-15%); otherwise the upwelling frequency was between 5 and 10%. Additionally, simulated SST distributions derived from a Baltic Sea numerical model were analysed for the same period. Furthermore, at specific positions close to the coastline, surface winds based on the SMHI meteorological data base were analysed for the same 20-year period. Wind components parallel to the coast were discriminated into favourable and unfavourable winds forcing upwelling. The obtained frequencies of upwelling-favourable winds fit very well the observed upwelling frequencies derived from satellite SST maps. A positive trend of upwelling frequencies along the Swedish east coast and the Finnish coast of the Gulf of Finland was calculated for the period 1990-2009.http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/54_3.html#A3Baltic Seaupwellingsea surface temperaturemodelling
spellingShingle Andreas Lehmann
Kai Myrberg
Katharina Höflich
A statistical approach to coastal upwelling in the Baltic Sea based on the analysis of satellite data for 1990-2009
Oceanologia
Baltic Sea
upwelling
sea surface temperature
modelling
title A statistical approach to coastal upwelling in the Baltic Sea based on the analysis of satellite data for 1990-2009
title_full A statistical approach to coastal upwelling in the Baltic Sea based on the analysis of satellite data for 1990-2009
title_fullStr A statistical approach to coastal upwelling in the Baltic Sea based on the analysis of satellite data for 1990-2009
title_full_unstemmed A statistical approach to coastal upwelling in the Baltic Sea based on the analysis of satellite data for 1990-2009
title_short A statistical approach to coastal upwelling in the Baltic Sea based on the analysis of satellite data for 1990-2009
title_sort statistical approach to coastal upwelling in the baltic sea based on the analysis of satellite data for 1990 2009
topic Baltic Sea
upwelling
sea surface temperature
modelling
url http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/54_3.html#A3
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