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Mediterrranean Outflow Water Index from Reanalysis & Multi-Observations Reprocessing

'''DEFINITION'''

Variations of the Mediterranean Outflow Water at 1000 m depth are monitored through area-averaged salinity anomalies in specifically defined boxes. The salinity data are extracted from several CMEMS products and averaged in the corresponding monitoring domain:

* IBI-MYP: IBI_MULTIYEAR_PHY_005_002

* IBI-NRT: IBI_ANALYSISFORECAST_PHYS_005_001

* GLO-MYP: GLOBAL_REANALYSIS_PHY_001_030

* CORA: INSITU_GLO_TS_REP_OBSERVATIONS_013_002_b

* ARMOR: MULTIOBS_GLO_PHY_TSUV_3D_MYNRT_015_012

The anomalies of salinity have been computed relative to the monthly climatology obtained from IBI-MYP. Outcomes from diverse products are combined to deliver a unique multi-product result. Multi-year products (IBI-MYP, GLO,MYP, CORA, and ARMOR) are used to show an ensemble mean and the standard deviation of members in the covered period. The IBI-NRT short-range product is not included in the ensemble, but used to provide the deterministic analysis of salinity anomalies in the most recent year.

'''CONTEXT'''

The Mediterranean Outflow Water is a saline and warm water mass generated from the mixing processes of the North Atlantic Central Water and the Mediterranean waters overflowing the Gibraltar sill (Daniault et al., 1994). The resulting water mass is accumulated in an area west of the Iberian Peninsula (Daniault et al., 1994) and spreads into the North Atlantic following advective pathways (Holliday et al. 2003; Lozier and Stewart 2008, de Pascual-Collar et al., 2019).

The importance of the heat and salt transport promoted by the Mediterranean Outflow Water flow has implications beyond the boundaries of the Iberia-Biscay-Ireland domain (Reid 1979, Paillet et al. 1998, van Aken 2000). For example, (i) it contributes substantially to the salinity of the Norwegian Current (Reid 1979), (ii) the mixing processes with the Labrador Sea Water promotes a salt transport into the inner North Atlantic (Talley and MacCartney, 1982; van Aken, 2000), and (iii) the deep anti-cyclonic Meddies developed in the African slope is a cause of the large-scale westward penetration of Mediterranean salt (Iorga and Lozier, 1999).

Several studies have demonstrated that the core of Mediterranean Outflow Water is affected by inter-annual variability. This variability is mainly caused by a shift of the MOW dominant northward-westward pathways (Bozec et al. 2011), it is correlated with the North Atlantic Oscillation (Bozec et al. 2011) and leads to the displacement of the boundaries of the water core (de Pascual-Collar et al., 2019). The variability of the advective pathways of MOW is an oceanographic process that conditions the destination of the Mediterranean salt transport in the North Atlantic. Therefore, monitoring the Mediterranean Outflow Water variability becomes decisive to have a proper understanding of the climate system and its evolution (e.g. Bozec et al. 2011, Pascual-Collar et al. 2019).

The CMEMS IBI-OMI_WMHE_mow product is aimed to monitor the inter-annual variability of the Mediterranean Outflow Water in the North Atlantic. The objective is the establishment of a long-term monitoring program to observe the variability and trends of the Mediterranean water mass in the IBI regional seas. To do that, the salinity anomaly is monitored in key areas selected to represent the main reservoir and the three main advective spreading pathways. More details and a full scientific evaluation can be found in the CMEMS Ocean State report Pascual et al., 2018 and de Pascual-Collar et al. 2019.

'''CMEMS KEY FINDINGS'''

The absence of long-term trends in the monitoring domain Reservoir (b) suggests the steadiness of water mass properties involved on the formation of Mediterranean Outflow Water.

Results obtained in monitoring box North (c) present an alternance of periods with positive and negative anomalies. The last negative period started in 2016 reaching up to the present. Such negative events are linked to the decrease of the northward pathway of Mediterranean Outflow Water (Bozec et al., 2011), which appears to return to steady conditions in 2020 and 2021.

Results for box West (d) reveal a cycle of negative (2015-2017) and positive (2017 up to the present) anomalies. The positive anomalies of salinity in this region are correlated with an increase of the westward transport of salinity into the inner North Atlantic (de Pascual-Collar et al., 2019), which appear to be maintained for years 2020-2021.

Results in monitoring boxes North and West are consistent with independent studies (Bozec et al., 2011; and de Pascual-Collar et al., 2019), suggesting a westward displacement of Mediterranean Outflow Water and the consequent contraction of the northern boundary.

Note: The key findings will be updated annually in November, in line with OMI evolutions.

'''DOI (product):'''

https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00258

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Alternate title
IBI_OMI_WMHE_mow
Date (Creation)
2018-02-12
Edition
3.4
Edition date
2023-03-30
Identifier
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Credit
E.U. Copernicus Marine Service Information
Resource provider
  IBI-NOW-MADRID-ES -
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Annually
Other
P0M0D0H/P0M0D0H
Maintenance note
N/A
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
  • Oceanographic geographical features
Discipline
  • in-situ-observation
  • numerical-model
Temporal scale
  • multi-year
Area of benefit
  • marine-resources
  • weather-climate-and-seasonal-forecasting
  • marine-safety
  • coastal-marine-environment
Reference Geographical Areas
  • iberian-biscay-irish-seas
Processing level
  • N/A
Model assimilation
  • Not Applicable
Use limitation
See Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service Data commitments and licence at: http://marine.copernicus.eu/web/27-service-commitments-and-licence.php
Access constraints
Other restrictions
Use constraints
License
Other constraints
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Date (Creation)
2019-05-08
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2019-05-08
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2019-05-08
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2019-05-08
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Association Type
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Initiative Type
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Date (Creation)
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Association Type
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Initiative Type
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Metadata language
eng
Topic category
  • Oceans
Description
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Begin date
1993-01-01
End date
2021-08-01

Vertical extent

Minimum value
-5000
Maximum value
0
Vertical CRS
  • urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG:5714
Supplemental Information
display priority: 99999
Codespace
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Number of dimensions
2
Dimension name
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Cell geometry
Area
Transformation parameter availability
No
Distribution format
  • NetCDF-4 ( )

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OnLine resource
ibi_omi_wmhe_mow_anomalies_north ( WWW:STAC )

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OnLine resource
ibi_omi_wmhe_mow_anomalies_reservoir ( WWW:STAC )
OnLine resource
ibi_omi_wmhe_mow_anomalies_south ( WWW:STAC )
OnLine resource
ibi_omi_wmhe_mow_anomalies_west ( WWW:STAC )
Hierarchy level
Series

Conformance result

Date (Publication)
2010-12-08
Explanation
See the referenced specification
Statement
The myOcean products depends on other products for production or validation. The detailed list of dependencies is given in ISO19115's aggregationInfo (ISO19139 Xpath = "gmd:MD_Metadata/gmd:identificationInfo/gmd:aggregationInfo[./gmd:MD_AggregateInformation/gmd:initiativeType/gmd:DS_InitiativeTypeCode/@codeListValue='upstream-validation' or 'upstream-production']")
Attribute description
observation
Content type
Physical measurement
Descriptor
temporal resolution: monthly mean
Descriptor
vertical level number: 0
Included with dataset
No
Feature types
Point series
File identifier
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Metadata language
English
Character set
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Hierarchy level
Series
Hierarchy level name
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Date stamp
2025-12-16T09:41:40.473693Z
Metadata standard name
ISO 19139, MyOcean profile
Metadata standard version
0.2
Point of contact
  CMEMS
http://marine.copernicus.eu/
 
 

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W
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Keywords

GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
Oceanographic geographical features
Model assimilation
Not Applicable

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