Winter Intermediate Water NothWestern Mediterranean Sea

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Winter intermediate Water (WIW) in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea (NWMED)

Mélanie Juza 
SOCIB Palma de Mallorca

Context

The WIW, formed along the continental shelves of the Gulf of Lion and Balearic Sea, circulates southward following 5 preferential pathways: WIW joins the northeastern part of the Balearic Sea, or flows along the continental shelves until joining the Balearic Current (maximum of 0.33 Sv in early-April) or further south until the Ibiza Channel entrance. Two additional trajectories, contributing to the exchanges with the southern part of the Western Mediterranean Sea, bring the WIW through the Ibiza and Mallorca Channels (maxima of 0.26 Sv in late-March and 0.1 Sv in early-April, respectively). The circulation of WIW over the NWMED at 50–200 m depth, its mixing and spreading over the Western Mediterranean Sea suggest that the WIW may have an impact on the ocean circulation by eddy blocking effect, exchange of water masses between north and south sub-basins of Western Mediterranean Sea through the Ibiza Channel or modification of the ocean stratification.

Results

Lagrangian trajectories of the simulated particles  having the WIW characteristics are in good agreement with the literature: most of the simulated WIW is formed along the continental shelves of Gulf of Lion and Balearic Sea, and circulates southward (a, c) in the Balearic Sea reaching 100–200 m depth (b, d). (e): scheme of main WIW pathways. The results emerging from the WIW transports and Lagrangian trajectories  are complementary and lead to the conclusion that during the winter-spring 2011, WIW is mainly formed in the western Gulf of Lion and the Ebro Delta region in February–March, circulates southward joining the northeastern Balearic Sea, or going further south and joining the Balearic Current, or going through the Ibiza and Mallorca Channels. Additionally, the WIW volume over the NWMED is significant representing  more than 20% of the AW volume between the 28 February and the 11 March 2011, reaching its maximum of 24% the 4 March, supporting the importance of WIW in the NWMED (f).

 

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Usage

Initial and boundaries conditions for ROMS model

Mercator Products

Year 2011 : Temperature, Salinity, velocities (U, V) and Sea Surface Height over West Mediterranean Sea area at 1/12° .

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