Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (Aug 2017)

Storm-wave trends in Mexican waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea

  • E. Ojeda,
  • E. Ojeda,
  • C. M. Appendini,
  • C. M. Appendini,
  • E. T. Mendoza,
  • E. T. Mendoza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-17-1305-2017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
pp. 1305 – 1317

Abstract

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Thirty-year time series of hindcast wave data were analysed for 10 coastal locations along the eastern Mexican coast to obtain information about storm events occurring in the region, with the goal of examining the possible presence of interannual trends in the number of storm-wave events and their main features (wave height, duration and energy content). The storms were defined according to their significant wave height and duration, and the events were classified as related to either tropical cyclones or Norte events. The occurrence and characteristics of both types of events were analysed independently. There is no statistically significant change in the number of storm-wave events related to Nortes or their characteristics during the study period. However, there is a subtle increase in the number of events related to tropical cyclones in the western Caribbean region and a more evident increase in wave height and energy content of these events.