Impact of Tropical Cyclones on Inhabited Areas of the SWIO Basin at Present and Future Horizons. Part 2: Modeling Component of the Research Program RENOVRISK-CYCLONE

Author:

Barthe ChristelleORCID,Bousquet OlivierORCID,Bielli SolineORCID,Tulet PierreORCID,Pianezze JorisORCID,Claeys Marine,Tsai Chia-LunORCID,Thompson CallumORCID,Bonnardot FrançoisORCID,Chauvin FabriceORCID,Cattiaux JulienORCID,Bouin Marie-NoëlleORCID,Amelie Vincent,Barruol GuilhemORCID,Calmer Radiance,Ciccione StéphaneORCID,Cordier EmmanuelORCID,Duong Quoc-PhiORCID,Durand Jonathan,Fleischer-Dogley Frauke,Husson Romain,Lees Edouard,Malardel SylvieORCID,Marquestaut Nicolas,Mavume AlbertoORCID,Mékiès Dominique,Mouche AlexisORCID,Ravoson Navalona Manitriniana,Razafindradina Bruno,Rindraharisaona ElisaORCID,Roberts GregoryORCID,Singh Manvendra,Zakariasy Lova,Zucule Jonas

Abstract

The ReNovRisk-Cyclone program aimed at developing an observation network in the south-west Indian ocean (SWIO) in close synergy with the implementation of numerical tools to model and analyze the impacts of tropical cyclones (TC) in the present and in a context of climate change. This paper addresses the modeling part of the program. First, a unique coupled system to simulate TCs in the SWIO is developed. The ocean–wave–atmosphere coupling is considered along with a coherent coupling between sea surface state, wind field, aerosol, microphysics, and radiation. This coupled system is illustrated through several simulations of TCs: the impact of air–sea flux parameterizations on the evolution of TC Fantala is examined, the full coupling developed during the program is illustrated on TC Idai, and the potential of novel observations like space-borne synthetic aperture radar and sea turtles to validate the atmosphere and ocean models is presented with TC Herold. Secondly, the evolution of cyclonic activity in the SWIO during the second half of the 21st century is assessed. It was addressed both using climate simulation and through the implementation of a pseudo global warming method in the high-resolution coupled modeling platform. Our results suggest that the Mascarene Archipelago should experience an increase of TC related hazards in the medium term.

Funder

INTERREG5 Indian Ocean

CNRS

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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