Decline in Etesian winds after large volcanic eruptions in the last millennium
<p>The northerly Etesian winds are a stable summertime circulation system in the eastern Mediterranean, emerging from a steep pressure gradient between the central Europe and Balkans high-pressure and the Anatolian low-pressure systems. Etesian winds are influenced by the variability in the In...
Main Authors: | S. Misios, I. Logothetis, M. F. Knudsen, C. Karoff, V. Amiridis, K. Tourpali |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2022-07-01
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Series: | Weather and Climate Dynamics |
Online Access: | https://wcd.copernicus.org/articles/3/811/2022/wcd-3-811-2022.pdf |
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