Future evolution of Marine Heatwaves in the Mediterranean Sea

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Sofia Darmaraki
Samuel Somot
Florence Sevault
Pierre Nabat
William David Cabos Narvaez
Leone Cavicchia
Vladimir Djurdjevic
Laurent Li
Gianmaria Sannino
Dmitry V. Sein
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[1] CNRM,Department of Physics and Mathematics
[2] Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques,Faculty of Physics
[3] UMR 3589,LMD Laboratoire de Meteorology Dynamique, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
[4] Université de Toulouse,Shirshov Institute of Oceanology
[5] Météo-France,undefined
[6] CNRS,undefined
[7] UAH,undefined
[8] University of Alcalá,undefined
[9] CMCC,undefined
[10] Centro Euro Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici,undefined
[11] University of Belgrade,undefined
[12] Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6),undefined
[13] ENEA,undefined
[14] Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research (AWI),undefined
[15] Russian Academy of Science,undefined
来源
Climate Dynamics | 2019年 / 53卷
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Marine Heatwaves; Mediterranean Sea; Coupled regional climate models; Future scenario; Extreme ocean temperatures; Med-CORDEX; Climate change; Climate simulations;
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Extreme ocean warming events, known as marine heatwaves (MHWs), have been observed to perturb significantly marine ecosystems and fisheries around the world. Here, we propose a detection method for long-lasting and large-scale summer MHWs, using a local, climatological 99th percentile threshold, based on present-climate (1976–2005) daily SST. To assess their future evolution in the Mediterranean Sea we use, for the first time, a dedicated ensemble of fully-coupled Regional Climate System Models from the Med-CORDEX initiative and a multi-scenario approach. The models appear to simulate well MHW properties during historical period, despite biases in mean and extreme SST. In response to increasing greenhouse gas forcing, the events become stronger and more intense under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 than RCP2.6. By 2100 and under RCP8.5, simulations project at least one long-lasting MHW every year, up to three months longer, about 4 times more intense and 42 times more severe than present-day events. They are expected to occur from June-October and to affect at peak the entire basin. Their evolution is found to occur mainly due to an increase in the mean SST, but increased daily SST variability also plays a noticeable role. Until the mid-21st century, MHW characteristics rise independently of the choice of the emission scenario, the influence of which becomes more evident by the end of the period. Further analysis reveals different climate change responses in certain configurations, more likely linked to their driving global climate model rather than to the individual model biases.
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页码:1371 / 1392
页数:21
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