Origin and transport of Mediterranean moisture and air

Author:

Schicker I.,Radanovics S.,Seibert P.

Abstract

Abstract. Considering the Mediterranean as a region of high evaporation and low precipitation, evaluations of the moisture and precipitation sources and sinks in the Mediterranean basin have been carried out within the frame of the CIRCE project. In addition, residence time and stagnation/ventilation have been analysed to investigate transport to and from the Mediterranean basin and in the basin itself. A Lagrangian moisture diagnosis method calculating budgets of evaporation minus precipitation was applied to a 5.5 year (October 1999–April 2005) trajectory data set and evaluated for eight Mediterranean regions of interest. The Mediterranean basin has been identified as a major source of moisture and precipitation to the surrounding land area and to the basin itself. Regions of stagnation have been identified through the analysis of the average 24-hour and 5-day displacements for the four seasons, and the Po basin was identified as being strongly affected by stagnation. Evaluation of the transport to and from the basin shows that the Mediterranean is a crossroad of airstreams where air enters mainly from the northwest and continues in two separate airstreams: one turns towards southwest, passing over North Africa into the trade wind zone while the other one continues northeastwards through Central Asia.

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

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