Sea-level, temperature and salinity change in the Black Sea simulated for period 2000-2100

2019 
The Black sea is a deep semi-enclosed dilution basin connected with the Mediterranean Sea by shallow and narrow Turkish Straits with hydraulically controlled two-layer water exchange. The simulation of sea level, temperature and salinity change in the Black Sea in 2000-2100 was carried out using a chain of models, which includes models of the Black and Azov Seas, as well as the Kerch Strait, the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus and Dardanelles) and the Marmara Sea models. The air temperature, wind, evaporation and precipitation for period 2000-2100 over the Black Sea and its catchment area was calculated from regional model CNRM-ALADIN (MED-11) modeling data for RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 scenarios. The neural networks were used to obtain components of freshwater budget from regional model simulations, whereas boundary conditions (sea level, temperature and salinity) in the North Aegean Sea were used from CMIP5 model CNRM CM5.1. The calculated trend of the sea level for period 2000-2100 (3.6 mm/y and 4.6 mm/y for RCP4.5...
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