Articles | Volume 16
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-16-11-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-16-11-2019
22 Mar 2019
 | 22 Mar 2019

Teleconnections and Extreme Ocean States in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean

Emily Gleeson, Colm Clancy, Laura Zubiate, Jelena Janjić, Sarah Gallagher, and Frédéric Dias

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The Northeast Atlantic possesses an energetic and variable wind and wave climate which has a large potential for renewable energy extraction. The role of surface winds in the generation of ocean waves means that global atmospheric circulation patterns and wave climate characteristics are inherently connected. In this study we investigated the influence of large scale atmospheric oscillations on waves in the Northeast Atlantic using a high resolution wave projection dataset.