Ocean model resolution dependence of Caribbean sea-level projections

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2020-09-03

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Van Westen, René M.ORCID 0000-0002-8807-7269ISNI 0000000492825228
Dijkstra, HenkISNI 0000000023267948
van der Boog, Carine G.
Katsman, CarolineISNI 0000000394250344
James, Rebecca K.
Bouma, TjeerdISNI 0000000393202930
Kleptsova, Olga S.ISNI 0000000389226921
Klees, Roland
Riva, Riccardo
Slobbe, D. Cornelis

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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.

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General, SDG 13 - Climate Action

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van Westen, R M, Dijkstra, H A, van der Boog, C G, Katsman, C A, James, R K, Bouma, T J, Kleptsova, O, Klees, R, Riva, R E M, Slobbe, D C, Zijlema, M & Pietrzak, J D 2020, 'Ocean model resolution dependence of Caribbean sea-level projections', Scientific Reports, vol. 10, no. 1, 14599. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-71563-0