Ocean Modelling | 2019

Role of atmospheric resolution in the long-term seasonal variability of the Tyrrhenian Sea circulation from a set of ocean hindcast simulations (1997–2008)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The Tyrrhenian circulation, driven by the interplay of transport at its main straits and local climate, presents a marked seasonal variability. In this work we investigate the role of the horizontal resolution of the atmospheric fields in the long-term seasonal variability of the Tyrrhenian Sea circulation. We adopt the eddy-permitting ocean circulation model NEMO-MED12. Simulations cover the 1997–2008 period and are driven by atmospheric fields from PROMES regional climate model with a horizontal resolution of 50\u202fkm and 25\u202fkm. Given that this is the first time that PROMES variables have been used to run ocean simulations, we first evaluate the overall performance of this setup taking into consideration the entire model domain, which covers the whole Mediterranean Sea. We show that PROMES variables allow a good representation of the Mediterranean boundary fluxes and water masses. Focusing on the Tyrrhenian Sea, the comparison of the model results to altimeter data shows that the main features of the seasonal variability of the Tyrrhenian large-scale circulation are well captured regardless of the resolution of the atmospheric fields. However, the prescription of 25\u202fkm resolution atmospheric fields improves substantially the representation of the dynamical structures resolved by the model. Based on our results, we update intermediate-depth circulation patterns, very little studied so far. We show that changes observed with 25\u202fkm fields are not due to a better simulation of transport across Corsica, Sardinia and Sicily straits, but rather to the improved representation of winds.

Volume 134
Pages 51-67
DOI 10.1016/J.OCEMOD.2019.01.004
Language English
Journal Ocean Modelling

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