Influence of sea salt aerosols on the development of Mediterraneantropical-like cyclones

2021 
Abstract. Medicanes are mesoscale tropical-like cyclones that develop in the Mediterranean basin and represent a great hazard for the coastal population. The skill to accurately simulate them is of utmost importance to prevent economical and personal damages. Medicanes are fuelled by the latent heat released in the condensation process associated to convective activity, which is regulated by the presence and activation of cloud condensation nuclei, originated mainly from sea salt aerosols (SSA) for marine environments. Henceforth, the purpose of this contribution is twofold: assessing the effects of an interactive calculation of SSA on the strengthening and persistence of medicanes; and providing insight on the casuistry and sensitivities around their simulation processes. To this end, a set of simulations has been conducted with a chemistry/meteorology coupled model considering prescribed aerosols (PA) and interactive aerosol concentrations (IA). The results indicate that IA produces longer-lasting and more intense medicanes. Further, the role of the initialization time and nudging strategies for medicane simulations has been explored. Overall, the results suggest that (1) the application of spectral nudging dampens the effects of IA; (2) the initialization time introduces a strong variability on the storm dynamics; and (3) wind-SSA feedback is crucial and should be considered when studying medicanes.
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