Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4532563 Continental Shelf Research 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The inter-annual variability of the sea surface temperature (SST) was analyzed along the western Iberian Peninsula in the region ranging from 9.5 °W to 21.5 °W and from 37.5 °N to 42.5 °N with a spatial resolution of 1°×1° from 1900 to 2008. Both coastal and oceanic SST showed an overall increase with warming and cooling cycles similar to those observed in the North Atlantic region and in previous regional studies. In addition, the evolution of coastal and ocean water has been observed to be different. In general, ocean water is more affected by the different warming–cooling cycles than coastal water. In spite of coast and ocean are highly influenced by global changes affecting the whole North Atlantic region, near shore SST has been observed to be correlated with local wind regime, which is itself a manifestation of the Eastern Atlantic (EA) teleconnection pattern.

► Long term SST evolution is analyzed along the western coast of the Iberian Peninsula. ► Remarkable differences are observed between coastal and oceanic areas. ► Warming–cooling cycles are more marked at ocean locations. ► Same global forcing affects both zones, the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. ► Different evolution of both zones is influenced by coastal upwelling.

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