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On the vertical structure of composite surface cyclones in the Mediterranean region
Authors:P. Maheras  H. A. Flocas  Chr. Anagnostopoulou  I. Patrikas
Affiliation:(1)  Department of Meteorology and Climatology, University of Thessaloniki, Greece,, GR;(2)  Laboratory of Meteorology, Department of Applied Physics, University of Athens, Greece, GR;(3)  Division of Hydraulics, Faculty of Technology, University of Thessaloniki, Greece, GR
Abstract:Summary The average pressure distribution at mean sea level and the vertical structure of synoptic scale surface cyclones (with central pressure less than 1000 hPa) that occur in the Mediterranean region is studied for a 40 year period (1958–1997) on a seasonal and daily basis. The cyclonic occurrences are studied in three regions of enhanced cyclonic activity: gulf of Genoa, Southern Italy and Cyprus. The cyclones are identified with the aid of an objective method based on grid point values, available every 6 hours. The analysis revealed different characteristics of the cyclones that occur in the three regions, reflecting the different mechanisms that are responsible for their occurrence in each region. For the Genoa region the cyclone pressure minimum is located over the gulf, associated with orographic forcing, while surface dynamics occur further south. Over Southern Italy, the pressure minimum covers a wide area, whilst the surface dynamics are found to act in the same region, becoming more important in winter and spring. The pressure minimum of cyclones over Cyprus is located over the land during winter and spring and is influenced by surface dynamics and orography. Received November 7, 2000 Revised July 14, 2001
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