Abstract
Abstract. The rate of change in the marine environment over the eastern Agulhas Bank
along the south coast of South Africa (32–37∘ S, 20–30∘ E) is studied using
reanalysis observations for 1900–2015 and coupled ensemble model projections
for 1980–2100. Outcomes are influenced by resolution and time span:
∼ 1∘ datasets covering the whole period capture
large-scale changes, while ∼ 0.5∘ datasets in the
satellite era better distinguish the cross-shelf gradients. Although sea
surface temperatures offshore are warming rapidly (0.05 ∘C yr−1 since
1980), a trend toward easterly winds and a locally stronger Agulhas Current
have intensified nearshore upwelling (−0.03 ∘C yr−1). The
subtropical ridge is gradually moving poleward, leading to a drier climate.
Subject
Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Embryology,Anatomy
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