Ocean model resolution dependence of Caribbean sea-level projections

被引:0
|
作者
René M. van Westen
Henk A. Dijkstra
Carine G. van der Boog
Caroline A. Katsman
Rebecca K. James
Tjeerd J. Bouma
Olga Kleptsova
Roland Klees
Riccardo E. M. Riva
D. Cornelis Slobbe
Marcel Zijlema
Julie D. Pietrzak
机构
[1] Utrecht University,Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research
[2] Delft University of Technology,Department of Hydraulic Engineering, Civil Engineering and Geosciences
[3] Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research and Utrecht University,Estuarine and Delta Systems
[4] Delft University of Technology,Department of Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Civil Engineering and Geosciences NL
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Sea-level rise poses severe threats to coastal and low-lying regions around the world, by exacerbating coastal erosion and flooding. Adequate sea-level projections over the next decades are important for both decision making and for the development of successful adaptation strategies in these coastal and low-lying regions to climate change. Ocean components of climate models used in the most recent sea-level projections do not explicitly resolve ocean mesoscale processes. Only a few effects of these mesoscale processes are represented in these models, which leads to errors in the simulated properties of the ocean circulation that affect sea-level projections. Using the Caribbean Sea as an example region, we demonstrate a strong dependence of future sea-level change on ocean model resolution in simulations with a global climate model. The results indicate that, at least for the Caribbean Sea, adequate regional projections of sea-level change can only be obtained with ocean models which capture mesoscale processes.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Ocean model resolution dependence of Caribbean sea-level projections
    van Westen, Rene M.
    Dijkstra, Henk A.
    van der Boog, Carine G.
    Katsman, Caroline A.
    James, Rebecca K.
    Bouma, Tjeerd J.
    Kleptsova, Olga
    Klees, Roland
    Riva, Riccardo E. M.
    Slobbe, D. Cornelis
    Zijlema, Marcel
    Pietrzak, Julie D.
    [J]. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2020, 10 (01)
  • [2] Future sea-level projections with a coupled atmosphere-ocean-ice-sheet model
    Jun-Young Park
    Fabian Schloesser
    Axel Timmermann
    Dipayan Choudhury
    June-Yi Lee
    Arjun Babu Nellikkattil
    [J]. Nature Communications, 14
  • [3] Future sea-level projections with a coupled atmosphere-ocean-ice-sheet model
    Park, Jun-Young
    Schloesser, Fabian
    Timmermann, Axel
    Choudhury, Dipayan
    Lee, June-Yi
    Nellikkattil, Arjun Babu
    [J]. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2023, 14 (01)
  • [4] Ocean eddies strongly affect global mean sea-level projections
    van Westen, Rene M.
    Dijkstra, Henk A.
    [J]. SCIENCE ADVANCES, 2021, 7 (15)
  • [5] The evolution of UK sea-level projections
    Weeks, Jennifer H.
    Fung, Fai
    Harrison, Benjamin J.
    Palmer, Matthew D.
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 2023, 5 (03):
  • [6] Impact of global ocean model resolution on sea-level variability with emphasis on interannual time scales
    Penduff, T.
    Juza, M.
    Brodeau, L.
    Smith, G. C.
    Barnier, B.
    Molines, J. -M.
    Treguier, A. -M.
    Madec, G.
    [J]. OCEAN SCIENCE, 2010, 6 (01) : 269 - 284
  • [7] Sea-level trends and interannual variability in the Caribbean Sea
    Ricardo Torres, R.
    Tsimplis, Michael N.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS, 2013, 118 (06) : 2934 - 2947
  • [8] What causes the spread of model projections of ocean dynamic sea-level change in response to greenhouse gas forcing?
    Couldrey, Matthew P.
    Gregory, Jonathan M.
    Dias, Fabio Boeira
    Dobrohotoff, Peter
    Domingues, Catia M.
    Garuba, Oluwayemi
    Griffies, Stephen M.
    Haak, Helmuth
    Hu, Aixue
    Ishii, Masayoshi
    Jungclaus, Johann
    Kohl, Armin
    Marsland, Simon J.
    Ojha, Sayantani
    Saenko, Oleg A.
    Savita, Abhishek
    Shao, Andrew
    Stammer, Detlef
    Suzuki, Tatsuo
    Todd, Alexander
    Zanna, Laure
    [J]. CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2021, 56 (1-2) : 155 - 187
  • [9] What causes the spread of model projections of ocean dynamic sea-level change in response to greenhouse gas forcing?
    Matthew P. Couldrey
    Jonathan M. Gregory
    Fabio Boeira Dias
    Peter Dobrohotoff
    Catia M. Domingues
    Oluwayemi Garuba
    Stephen M. Griffies
    Helmuth Haak
    Aixue Hu
    Masayoshi Ishii
    Johann Jungclaus
    Armin Köhl
    Simon J. Marsland
    Sayantani Ojha
    Oleg A. Saenko
    Abhishek Savita
    Andrew Shao
    Detlef Stammer
    Tatsuo Suzuki
    Alexander Todd
    Laure Zanna
    [J]. Climate Dynamics, 2021, 56 : 155 - 187
  • [10] Drivers of Holocene sea-level change in the Caribbean
    Khan, Nicole S.
    Ashe, Erica
    Horton, Benjamin P.
    Dutton, Andrea
    Kopp, Robert E.
    Brocard, Gilles
    Engelhart, Simon E.
    Hill, David F.
    Peltier, W. R.
    Vane, Christopher H.
    Scatena, Fred N.
    [J]. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2017, 155 : 13 - 36