DocumentCode :
3591906
Title :
Variability in the wave climate of the North Pacific: links to interannual and interdecadal variability
Author :
Graham, Nicholas E.
Author_Institution :
Scripps Instn. of Oceanogr., La Jolla, CA, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
969
Abstract :
Variability in the wave climate of the North Pacific is of interest from many perspectives including coastal management, near-shore engineering, sediment transport and beach erosion, and maritime safety. Recent results document variability in North Pacific winter wave heights (both averages and extremes) over the past 40-50 years as seen in hindcasts produced with wave models driven with winds from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) reanalysis. This variability is marked by changes at a variety of time scales ranging from inter-annual to multi-decadal, the latter dominated by an upward trend in wave heights over much of the eastern North Pacific. It is of interest to link these changes to the dominant modes of circulation variability over the North Pacific, most notably El Nin/spl tilde/o-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Pacific inter-decadal variability (often referred to as the Pacific Decadal Oscillation or PDO). During El Nin/spl tilde/o episodes, and during periods when the PDO index is high, North Pacific winter cyclones tend to be stronger and tend to track farther to the south and east. Such changes in cyclone behavior have important effects on wave climate. This note examines how ENSO and PDO variability are reflected in hindcast North Pacific winter wave climate [as seen in a 50-year hindcast with the WAVEWATCH III model]. To give an example how changes in the large-scale wave climate are expressed in regional coastal waters, results are also shown from a derivative data set created by transforming 3-hourly hindcast deep-water wave spectra from a point just off Point Conception into the Southern California Bight. Other results, most relevant to multi-decadal changes, come from a statistically derived hindcast for the winter North Pacific from 1899-2000 using techniques similar to those applied in the wave trends study in the North Atlantic.
Keywords :
El Nino Southern Oscillation; climatology; erosion; ocean waves; oceanographic regions; sediments; storms; wind; AD 1899 to 2000; ENSO; El Nino-Southern Oscillation; NCEP reanalysis; National Centers for Environmental Prediction; North Pacific winter cyclone; North Pacific winter wave climate; PDO; Pacific Decadal Oscillation; Southern California Bight; beach erosion; circulation variability; coastal management; cyclone behavior change; deep-water wave spectra; eastern North Pacific; hindcast; interannual-interdecadal variability link; maritime safety; multidecadal time scale; near-shore engineering; offshore Point Conception; regional coastal water; sediment transport; time scales change; wave climate variability; wave model; wind; winter wave height; Cyclones; Engineering management; Large-scale systems; Marine safety; Ocean temperature; Predictive models; Sea measurements; Sediments; Storms; Wind forecasting;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2003. Proceedings
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-30-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2003.178459
Filename :
1283419
Link To Document :
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