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Climate change and upwelling: response of Iberian upwelling to atmospheric forcing in a regional climate scenario
Authors:P M A Miranda  J M R Alves  N Serra
Institution:1. Instituto Dom Luiz, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
3. Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Campo Grande, Ed. C8, 1749-016, Lisbon, Portugal
2. Institut für Meereskunde, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract:The regional ocean modeling system is used, at a resolution of 1/12°, to explicitly simulate the ocean circulation near the Iberian coast during two 30-year simulations forced by atmospheric fields produced by the RACMO regional climate model. The first simulation is a control run for the present climate (1961–1990) and the second is a scenario run from the IPCC A2 scenario (2071–2100). In the control run, the model reproduces some important features of the regional climate but with an overestimation of upwelling intensity, mainly attributable to inaccuracies in the coastal wind distributions when compared against reanalysis data. A comparison between the scenario and control simulations indicates a significant increase in coastal upwelling, with more frequent events with higher intensity, leading to an overall enhancement of SST variability on both the intra- and inter-annual timescales. The increase in upwelling intensity is more prominent in the northern limit of the region, near cape Finisterre, where its mean effect extends offshore for a few hundred kms, and is able to locally cancel the effect of global warming. If these results are confirmed, climate change will have a profound impact on the regional marine ecosystem.
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