Journal article

Vertical characteristics of cyclonic tracks over the eastern Mediterranean during the cold period of the year

HA Flocas, P Kountouris, J Kouroutzoglou, M Hatzaki, K Keay, I Simmonds

Theoretical and Applied Climatology | SPRINGER WIEN | Published : 2013

Abstract

The vertical structure of surface cyclonic tracks affecting the eastern Mediterranean region is studied on a climatological basis for the cold period of the year. The dataset used is the 1° × 1° ERA-40 Reanalysis for a 40-year period (1962-2001). The vertical tracking of surface cyclonic tracks was performed with the aid of the Melbourne University Vertical Tracking Algorithm. It was found that about 83 % of the cyclones were extended up to the 500-hPa level and almost 65 % up to 200-hPa level, implying that the cyclones are in general well organized. The surface tracks that originate within the examined area exhibit the smallest vertical extension, intensity, radius, and depth compared to t..

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M. Hatzaki's contribution to this work was financially supported by the Greek State Scholarships Foundation through the Post-doctoral Research Program.