EGU2020-2338
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-2338
EGU General Assembly 2020
© Author(s) 2021. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.

Drivers of water exchange in the ORUST fjord system

Sandra-Esther Brunnabend1, Lars Axell1, Maximo Garcia-Jove2, and Lars Arneborg1
Sandra-Esther Brunnabend et al.
  • 1Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, Research Department, Norrköping, Sweden
  • 2Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecast System Balearic Islands, Modelling and Forecasting Facility, Palma de Mallorca, Spain

The Orust fjord system, located on the west coast of Sweden, has openings on both ends and consists of several fjords that are connected by narrow and shallow channels. The fjord system includes the islands Orust and Tjörn as well as various smaller islands. The water exchange between the Kattegat and the different fjords is influenced by different factors, such as winds, tides, and density gradients. However, advection between the open sea and the complex fjord system are not yet well understood as lower resolution ocean models cannot resolve the small scale structures of the fjords and their connections. In addition, observations are rather sparse.

Therefore, the water exchange in the Orust fjord system is simulated using a high resolution (50 meter) NEMO3.6 ocean model setup, forced with the UERRA atmospheric reanalysis dataset. The lateral open boundary conditions for temperature, salinity, sea levels and velocities are provided by a low resolution (1.85 km) NEMO3.6 simulation, which spans the Baltic Sea and North Sea regions.

The model results are validated by comparison of modelled temperature, salinity, velocities and sea surface height with in-situ measurements. A detailed analysis of the different drivers of modelled water exchange between the Kattegat and the fjord system as well as between the different basins is presented. In general, the modelled water properties of the near surface layer in the fjord system are influenced by the Skagerrak surface water, which is controlled by the prevailing northward flowing Baltic Sea water. However, the residence times of water masses below the sill level are longer than the ones of the surface water masses as dense inflows of Skagerrak water in the basins create a strong stratification leading to weak vertical exchange.

How to cite: Brunnabend, S.-E., Axell, L., Garcia-Jove, M., and Arneborg, L.: Drivers of water exchange in the ORUST fjord system, EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-2338, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-2338, 2020

Displays

Display file