Seasonal Prediction of Arabian Sea Marine Heatwaves

Author:

Koul Vimal123ORCID,Brune Sebastian1ORCID,Akimova Anna4,Düsterhus André5ORCID,Pieper Patrick6,Hövel Laura7,Parekh Anant8ORCID,Schrum Corinna12,Baehr Johanna1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Earth System Sustainability Institute of Oceanography Universität Hamburg Hamburg Germany

2. Helmholtz Zentrum Hereon Institute of Coastal Analysis Geesthacht Germany

3. Now at Cooperative Institute for Modeling the Earth System Princeton University NJ Princeton USA

4. Thünen Institute of Sea Fisheries Bremerhaven Germany

5. Department of Geography Irish Climate Analysis and Research UnitS (ICARUS) Maynooth University Maynooth Ireland

6. Freie Universität Berlin Berlin Germany

7. Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research and Institute of Geography University of Bern Bern Switzerland

8. Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Ministry of Earth Sciences Pune India

Abstract

AbstractMarine heatwaves are known to have a detrimental impact on marine ecosystems, yet predicting when and where they will occur remains a challenge. Here, using a large ensemble of initialized predictions from an Earth System Model, we demonstrate skill in predictions of summer marine heatwaves over large marine ecosystems in the Arabian Sea seven months ahead. Retrospective forecasts of summer (June to August) marine heatwaves initialized in the preceding winter (November) outperform predictions based on observed frequencies. These predictions benefit from initialization during winters of medium to strong El Niño conditions, which have an impact on marine heatwave characteristics in the Arabian Sea. Our probabilistic predictions target spatial characteristics of marine heatwaves that are specifically useful for fisheries management, as we demonstrate using an example of Indian oil sardine (Sardinella longiceps).

Funder

Universität Hamburg

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Marine Institute

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geophysics

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