The role of stratification on lakes' thermal response: The case of L ake S uperior
S Piccolroaz, M Toffolon… - Water Resources Research, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
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During the last several decades, the Great Lakes region has been experiencing a significant
rise in temperatures, with the extraordinary summer warming that affected Lake Superior in
1998 as an example of the marked response of the lake to increasingly warmer atmospheric
conditions. In this work, we combine the analysis of this exceptional event with some
synthetic scenarios, to achieve a deeper understanding of the main processes driving the
thermal dynamics of surface water temperature in Lake Superior. The analysis is performed …
rise in temperatures, with the extraordinary summer warming that affected Lake Superior in
1998 as an example of the marked response of the lake to increasingly warmer atmospheric
conditions. In this work, we combine the analysis of this exceptional event with some
synthetic scenarios, to achieve a deeper understanding of the main processes driving the
thermal dynamics of surface water temperature in Lake Superior. The analysis is performed …
Abstract
During the last several decades, the Great Lakes region has been experiencing a significant rise in temperatures, with the extraordinary summer warming that affected Lake Superior in 1998 as an example of the marked response of the lake to increasingly warmer atmospheric conditions. In this work, we combine the analysis of this exceptional event with some synthetic scenarios, to achieve a deeper understanding of the main processes driving the thermal dynamics of surface water temperature in Lake Superior. The analysis is performed by means of the lumped model air2water, which simulates lake surface temperature as a function of air temperature alone. The model provides information about the seasonal stratification dynamics, suggesting that unusual warming events can result from two factors: anomalously high summer air temperatures, and increased strength of stratification resulting from a warm spring. The relative contribution of the two factors is quantified using the model by means of synthetic scenarios, which provide a simple but effective description of the positive feedback between the thermal behavior and the stratification dynamics of the lake.
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