Satellite observations from 1985¿2006 indicate that in the last 2 decades the temperature in the upper layer of the Mediterranean Sea has been increasing at an average (±SD) rate of 0.03± 0.008°C yr¿1 for the western basin and 0.05 ± 0.009°C yr¿1 for the eastern basin. The increases in temperature are not constant throughout the year but occur primarily during May, June and July. Maximum increases of 0.16°C yr¿1 are found in June in the Tyrrhenian, Ligurian and Adriatic Seas and close to the African coast. The Aegean Sea shows maximum change in sea surface temperature during August. Only the statistically significant results are presented.JRC.H.3-Global environement monitorin
During the past two decades, Mediterranean waters have been warming at a rather high rate resulting ...
Two recently-available daily gridded datasets are used to investigate trends in Mediterranean temper...
Trends of Mediterranean extreme temperatures are analysed for the period 1961–1990 based on daily st...
Estimating long-term modifications of the sea surface temperature (SST) is crucial for evaluating th...
We analyse recent Mediterranean Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and their response to global change ...
Global warming particularly affects the oceans and seas. In the Mediterranean Sea, in situ oceanogra...
The study of sea surface temperature (SST) is fairly essential for solving many meteorological and ...
Presented at the GHRSST XXIII international science team meeting, 27 June-1 July 2022, online and in...
The sea level variability produced by temperature and salinity changes in the Mediterranean is estim...
Mediterranean climate change during the last 60 years is based on homogenized daily temperature and ...
The long-term sea level change during 1992–2000 is investigated in the Mediterranean Sea from satell...
Climate change in the Mediterranean region cannot be understood without taking into account changes ...
38th CIESM Congress, Istanbul, Turkey.-- 1 page, 1 tableThe air and sea temperature trends observed ...
The Mediterranean Sea is very sensitive to climatic changes due to its semi-enclosed nature and is t...
In the western Mediterranean Sea, sea level variations are the result of seasonal steric effect, atm...
During the past two decades, Mediterranean waters have been warming at a rather high rate resulting ...
Two recently-available daily gridded datasets are used to investigate trends in Mediterranean temper...
Trends of Mediterranean extreme temperatures are analysed for the period 1961–1990 based on daily st...
Estimating long-term modifications of the sea surface temperature (SST) is crucial for evaluating th...
We analyse recent Mediterranean Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and their response to global change ...
Global warming particularly affects the oceans and seas. In the Mediterranean Sea, in situ oceanogra...
The study of sea surface temperature (SST) is fairly essential for solving many meteorological and ...
Presented at the GHRSST XXIII international science team meeting, 27 June-1 July 2022, online and in...
The sea level variability produced by temperature and salinity changes in the Mediterranean is estim...
Mediterranean climate change during the last 60 years is based on homogenized daily temperature and ...
The long-term sea level change during 1992–2000 is investigated in the Mediterranean Sea from satell...
Climate change in the Mediterranean region cannot be understood without taking into account changes ...
38th CIESM Congress, Istanbul, Turkey.-- 1 page, 1 tableThe air and sea temperature trends observed ...
The Mediterranean Sea is very sensitive to climatic changes due to its semi-enclosed nature and is t...
In the western Mediterranean Sea, sea level variations are the result of seasonal steric effect, atm...
During the past two decades, Mediterranean waters have been warming at a rather high rate resulting ...
Two recently-available daily gridded datasets are used to investigate trends in Mediterranean temper...
Trends of Mediterranean extreme temperatures are analysed for the period 1961–1990 based on daily st...