海平面变化对西欧沿岸未来波浪状况的影响

IF 4.1 3区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
A. Chaigneau, Stéphane Law-Chune, A. Melet, A. Voldoire, G. Reffray, L. Aouf
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摘要

摘要风浪和巨浪是沿海环境变化和沿海灾害(如沿海洪水和侵蚀)的主要驱动因素。在浅海和中海,波浪特征对水深变化非常敏感。然而,用于历史模拟和预测的波浪模型通常不会考虑潮汐、风暴潮或长期海平面上升引起的海平面变化。在本研究中,研究了沿大西洋-欧洲海岸线波浪特征预估变化对海平面变化的敏感性。为此,在sp5 - 8.5气候变化情景下,对东北大西洋1970-2100年期间的全球波浪模式进行了动态缩小。在区域波浪模型中包含或不包含来自区域三维海洋模拟的每小时海平面变化的双重实验。海平面变化对波浪的影响最大的是在浅水动力占优势的宽大陆架,特别是在大潮区。例如,在法国的圣米歇尔山湾,由于平均潮汐差为10米,当海平面变化包括在内时,发现极端历史波高高达1米(+ 30%)。在21世纪末,由于潮汐和平均海平面上升的影响,极端有效浪高增加了40%(+60厘米)。由于模型在分辨率和所包括的过程方面的限制,本研究中提供的估计仅部分地代表了造成海平面-波浪非线性相互作用的过程。
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Impact of sea level changes on future wave conditions along the coasts of western Europe
Abstract. Wind waves and swells are major drivers of coastal environment changes and coastal hazards such as coastal flooding and erosion. Wave characteristics are sensitive to changes in water depth in shallow and intermediate waters. However, wave models used for historical simulations and projections typically do not account for sea level changes whether from tides, storm surges, or long-term sea level rise. In this study, the sensitivity of projected changes in wave characteristics to the sea level changes is investigated along the Atlantic European coastline. For this purpose, a global wave model is dynamically downscaled over the northeastern Atlantic for the 1970–2100 period under the SSP5–8.5 climate change scenario. Twin experiments are performed with or without the inclusion of hourly sea level variations from regional 3D ocean simulations in the regional wave model. The largest impact of sea level changes on waves is located on the wide continental shelf where shallow-water dynamics prevail, especially in macro-tidal areas. For instance, in the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel in France, due to an average tidal range of 10 m, extreme historical wave heights were found to be up to 1 m higher (+30 %) when sea level variations are included. At the end of the 21st century, extreme significant wave heights are larger by up to +40 % (+60 cm), mainly due to the effect of tides and mean sea level rise. The estimates provided in this study only partially represent the processes responsible for the sea-level–wave non-linear interactions due to model limitations in terms of resolution and the processes included.
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Ocean Science
Ocean Science 地学-海洋学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
78
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ocean Science (OS) is a not-for-profit international open-access scientific journal dedicated to the publication and discussion of research articles, short communications, and review papers on all aspects of ocean science: experimental, theoretical, and laboratory. The primary objective is to publish a very high-quality scientific journal with free Internet-based access for researchers and other interested people throughout the world. Electronic submission of articles is used to keep publication costs to a minimum. The costs will be covered by a moderate per-page charge paid by the authors. The peer-review process also makes use of the Internet. It includes an 8-week online discussion period with the original submitted manuscript and all comments. If accepted, the final revised paper will be published online. Ocean Science covers the following fields: ocean physics (i.e. ocean structure, circulation, tides, and internal waves); ocean chemistry; biological oceanography; air–sea interactions; ocean models – physical, chemical, biological, and biochemical; coastal and shelf edge processes; paleooceanography.
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