Impact of tropical cyclones on the hydrodynamics and sediment dynamics of the radial sand ridge system in the southern Yellow Sea

IF 3.1 3区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Ocean Modelling Pub Date : 2024-01-18 DOI:10.1016/j.ocemod.2024.102328
Gang Yang , Chunhui Li , Yi Zhong , Xishan Pan , Chengyi Zhao , Changming Dong
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The large radial sand ridge (RSR) system located in the southern Yellow Sea near the Jiangsu coast, China, is highly impacted by tropical cyclones (TCs). However, the temporal and spatial variations of sediment dynamics and associated morphodynamics in this region under the influence of TCs have been little explored due to the difficulty of implementing direct observation during these extreme events. Taking typhoon Lekima in August 2019 (No. 1909) as an example, this study simulated and comprehensively investigated the dynamic processes in the RSR area under the impacts of TCs based on the Finite Volume Coastal Ocean Model (FVCOM). During the passage of Lekima, the spatial patterns of residual flow (RF), sediment flux (SF) and morphology changes in the RSR area were totally different from that during the pre- and post-Lekima periods, especially in the offshore areas (the seaward edge of sand ridges). This is because TC Lekima can generate strong wind-driven currents and waves, increasing the bottom stress and influencing the sediment transport. Due to the shallow water depth of RSRs, wave height decreased significantly towards the coast, and tidal effects gradually dominated the nearshore sedimentary dynamic processes instead of wave effects. Furthermore, the effects of TCs with different tracks and intensities were discussed in this study, and we found that TCs passing the west/east side of the study domain can induce opposite directions of sediment transport and lead to the spatial asymmetry of geomorphological evolution. This research can contribute to an improved understanding of sedimentary dynamic processes during extreme events and indicates the importance of exploring sediment dynamics response to TCs with different characteristics for reducing TC-induced coastal risks in future climate change scenarios.

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热带气旋对南黄海径向沙脊系统水动力和沉积动力学的影响
位于中国江苏沿海附近黄海南部的大型径向沙脊(RSR)系统深受热带气旋(TC)的影响。然而,由于在这些极端事件发生期间难以实施直接观测,对该区域在热带气旋影响下沉积物动力学和相关形态动力学的时空变化研究甚少。本研究以 2019 年 8 月台风 "勒基玛"(1909 号)为例,基于有限体积沿岸海洋模型(FVCOM),模拟并全面研究了热带风暴影响下 RSR 区域的动力过程。在雷克马通过期间,RSR 区域的残余流(RF)、泥沙通量(SF)和形态变化的空间模式与雷克马前后完全不同,尤其是在近海区域(沙脊的向海边缘)。这是因为利奇马风暴潮会产生强大的风驱动流和波浪,增加海底应力,影响沉积物运移。由于 RSRs 的水深较浅,波高向海岸方向明显降低,潮汐效应逐渐取代波浪效应主导近岸沉积动力过程。此外,本研究还讨论了不同轨迹和强度的热带气旋的影响,发现经过研究域西侧/东侧的热带气旋可引起相反方向的沉积物运移,导致地貌演变的空间不对称性。这项研究有助于更好地理解极端事件发生时的沉积动力学过程,并表明探索沉积动力学对不同特征的 TC 的响应对于降低未来气候变化情景下 TC 引起的海岸风险具有重要意义。
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Ocean Modelling
Ocean Modelling 地学-海洋学
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86
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期刊介绍: The main objective of Ocean Modelling is to provide rapid communication between those interested in ocean modelling, whether through direct observation, or through analytical, numerical or laboratory models, and including interactions between physical and biogeochemical or biological phenomena. Because of the intimate links between ocean and atmosphere, involvement of scientists interested in influences of either medium on the other is welcome. The journal has a wide scope and includes ocean-atmosphere interaction in various forms as well as pure ocean results. In addition to primary peer-reviewed papers, the journal provides review papers, preliminary communications, and discussions.
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