High-resolution climate characteristics of the Arabian Gulf based on a validated regional reanalysis

by H. P. Dasari, Y. Viswanadhapalli, S. Langodan, Y. Abu-Alnaja, S. Desamsetti, K. Vankayalapati, L. Thang, I. Hoteit
Meteorological Applications Year:2022 DOI: 10.1002/met.2102

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Meteorological Applications, Volume 29, Issue 5, September/October 2022, Article number e2102

Abstract

The regional climate of the Arabian Gulf (AG) and its variability are examined based on a 40-year (1980–2019), 5-km regional reanalysis of the Arabian Peninsula (AP reanalysis). The AP reanalysis fields were first validated against the available observations over the AG, suggesting that this high-resolution reanalysis well reproduces the spatio-temporal features of the AG atmospheric circulations. The validated AP reanalysis fields were then analysed to examine the climatic characteristics over the AG including the monthly mean, maximum and minimum temperatures, and the seasonal variations in winds, relative humidity and rainfall over the AG. The AG climate is mostly dry between May and October, and experiences moderate rainfall between December and January. The higher (lower) pressure difference between the northwest and southeast AG during summer (winter) generates the northwesterly Shamal winds over the north (central) AG. The mean Shamal winds are relatively stronger (weaker) and prolonged (shorter) during summer (winter); however, the short lived Shamal jet events in winter can be occasionally stronger than summer. In terms of interannual variability, the Shamal winds are stronger and more persistent in summer during El Niño years and in winter during La Niña years. These differences are mainly associated with changes in temperature gradients between the eastern AG and northwestern AP. 

Keywords

Arabian Gulf Climate Variability Regional reanalysis Shamal winds temperature
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