Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Modeling studies of future changes in coastal
hydrodynamics, in terms of storm surges and wave climate,
need appropriate wind and atmospheric forcings,
a necessary requirement for the realistic reproduction
of the statistics and the resolution of small scale features.
This work compares meteorological results from
different climate models in the Mediterranean area,
with a focus on the Adriatic Sea, in order to assess their
capability to reproduce coastal meteorological features
and their possibility to be used as forcings for hydrodynamic
simulations. Five meteorological datasets are
considered. They are obtained from two regional climate
models, implemented with different spatial resolutions
and setups and are downscaled from two
different global climate models.Wind and atmospheric
pressure fields are compared with measurements at
four stations along the ItalianAdriatic coast. The analysis
is carried out both on simulations of the control
period 1960-1990 and on the A1B Intergovernmental
Panel for Climate Change scenario projections (2070-
2100), highlighting the ability of each model in reproducing
the statistical coastal meteorological behavior
and possible changes. The importance of simulated
global- and regional-scale meteorological processes, in
terms of correct spatial resolution of the phenomena,
is also discussed. Within the Adriatic Sea, the meteorological
climate is influenced by the local orography that
controls the strengthening of north-eastern katabatic
winds like Bora. Results show indeed that the increase
in spatial resolution provides a more realistic wind forcing
for the hydrodynamic simulations. Moreover, the
chosen setup and the global climate models that drive
the regional downscalings appear to play an important
role in reproducing correct atmospheric pressure fields.
The comparison between scenario and control simulations
shows a small increase in the mean atmospheric
pressure values, while a decrease in mean wind speed
and in extreme wind events is observed, particularly
for the datasets with higher spatial resolution. Finally,
results suggest that an ensemble of downscaled climate
models is likely to provide the most suitable climatic
forcings (wind and atmospheric pressure fields) for
coastal hydrodynamic modeling.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Umgiesser, HANS GEORG; Carniel, Sandro; Bellafiore, Debora
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