Recent changes (2004–2016) of temperature and salinity in the Mediterranean outflow

Temperature and salinity series near the seafloor at Espartel Sill (Strait of Gibraltar) have been used to analyze the thermohaline variability of the Mediterranean outflow. The series shows temperature drops by the end of most winters/early springs, which are the remote response to Western Mediterr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Geophysical research letters 2017-06, Vol.44 (11), p.5665-5672
Hauptverfasser: Naranjo, Cristina, García‐Lafuente, Jesús, Sammartino, Simone, Sánchez‐Garrido, José C., Sánchez‐Leal, Ricardo, Jesús Bellanco, M.
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Zusammenfassung:Temperature and salinity series near the seafloor at Espartel Sill (Strait of Gibraltar) have been used to analyze the thermohaline variability of the Mediterranean outflow. The series shows temperature drops by the end of most winters/early springs, which are the remote response to Western Mediterranean Deep Water (WMDW) formation events in the Gulf of Lion that uplift old WMDW nearby the strait. This process distorts the seasonal cycle of colder/warmer water flowing out in summer/winter likely linked to the seasonality of the Western Alborán Gyre. The series shows positive trends in agreement with previous values, which are largely increased after 2013. It is tentatively interpreted as the Western Mediterranean Transition (WMT) signature that started with the very cold winters of 2005 and 2006. It was only after the large new WMDW production of 2012 and 2013 harsh winters that WMT waters were made available to flow out of the Mediterranean Sea. Key Points Temperature and salinity of the Mediterranean outflow in the Strait of Gibraltar have been monitored for the period 2004‐2016 The monthly mean temperature shows a seasonal cycle with lower temperature during summer Temperature and salinity of the Mediterranean outflow in the Strait of Gibraltar reveal an increasing trend during the last decade
ISSN:0094-8276
1944-8007
DOI:10.1002/2017GL072615