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Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 CLIMAR Evaluation of climate change impacts and adaptation responses for marine activities http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 CLIMAR Evaluation of climate change impacts and adaptation responses for marine activities Project funded by Belgian Science Policy Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models: José Ozer, Stéphanie Ponsar, Dries Van den Eynde Arcadis Belgium: Renaat De Sutter, Annemie Volckaert, Lieven De Smet Flanders Hydraulics Research: Toon Verwaest, Katrien Van der Biest ILVO – Fisheries: Hans Polet, Els Vanderperren Maritime Institute, University Gent: Frank Maes, Marian Willekens http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Marbaix et al., 2004 http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Stern, 2006 http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM WP1 Definition and modelling of climate change induced primary impacts at North Sea scale SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Climate change induced primary impacts: sea level rise, increased storminess, possible increased rainfall, salinity, temperature, etc.. Definition and modelling WP2 Deduction of climate change induced secondary impacts Case study - Coastal flooding Modelling Secondary impacts on the marine ecosystem in general and related socio-economic activities Identification and classifications Case study – Fisheries sector Impact assessment WP3 Identification of adaptation scenario’s/measures Case study – Coastal flooding Identification/modelling of adaptation scenario’s/measures Marine ecosystem in general and related socio-economic activities. extrapolation of adaptation scenario’s/measures Case study – Fisheries sector Identification/modelling of adaptation scenario’s/measures WP4 Evaluation of adaptation scenario’s/measures Case study – Coastal flooding Evaluation adaptation scenario/measures Marine ecosystem in general and related socio-economic activities. Evaluation adaptation scenario/measures Case study – Fisheries sector Evaluation adaptation scenario/measures Elaboration of an evaluation framework for adaptation scenario’s/measures as a response to climate induced impacts (North Sea) Integrated sustainability assessment of adaptation scenario's/measures Evaluation of the effects of the proposed adaptive strategies (embedding in policy, practical integration, implementation ) Formulation of recommendations towards North Sea future policy and its different socio-economical activities. http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Primary impacts Literature study Analysis of measurements – Sea Level Rise – Waves – Wind speed and direction – Sea water temperature Set up of climate change scenarios for Belgium Use of numerical models to look at change in hydrodynamical and sedimentological parameters http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Analysis of sea level rise Data sets – – – 1937-2003: monthly and yearly mean values of the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL) 1980-2006: hourly values of the Flemish Governement, Maritieme Dienstverlening en Kust (MDK) 1925-1979: high and low waters of MDK Yearly mean values for 1927 – 2006 http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Yearly mean values for 1927 - 2006 http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Results http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Results Constant trend: 1.69 mm/year – Higher then Van Cauwenberghe for the period 1925 – 1998, i.e. 1.44 mm/year Trend varying by step – 1.41 mm/year before 1992 – 4.41 mm/year after 1992 Constant acceleration of the trend (2nd order polynomial) – 0.72 mm/year in 1927 – 2.63 mm/year in 2006 Linear acceleration of the trend (3th order polynomial) – 3.31 mm/year in 1927 – 0.93 mm/year in 1962 – 5.15 mm/year in 2006 http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Predictions http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Conclusion Rise of sea level at Oostende over the last 80 years is around (at least) 1.69 mm/year The rise of the sea level seems to increase, but more data are necessary to confirm this Global observations – literature – In 20th century, the global sea level rise is estimated at 1.7±0.5 mm/year – Using satellite measurements (altimeter), the sea level rise is estimated at 3.1±0.7 mm/year over the period 1993-2003 http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Analysis of waves Data sets – Agentschap Maritieme Dienstverlening en Kust Bol van Heist – 1978-2007 – Hydro Meteo Centrum Zeeland 3 stations – Scheur West – 1980 (1985) – 2007 Time series – Monthly means Long term trend + seasonal cyclus (+ residue) Lineair regression – – Maximal wave heights Percentage of high wave heights http://www.mumm.ac.be/ SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM Analysis of waves 1.4 bvh bhg2 delo schw 0.2 1.2 Significante golfhoogte (m) 0.1 0.8 0 -0.1 0.6 -0.2 0.4 jan feb mrt apr mei jun jul aug sep okt nov dec 1.1 bvh bhg2 delo schw 0.2 1.05 0 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 1 Significante golfhoogte (m) Significante golfhoogte (m) 1 0.95 0.9 0.85 0.8 0.75 0.7 0.65 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 http://www.mumm.ac.be/ SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM Analysis of high waves 25 4.5 hs > 2m hsmax 4 20 3.5 3 15 2.5 10 2 1.5 5 1 0 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 0.5 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Analysis of waves Lineair regression – different results Bol van Heist: -0.0013 m/year Brouwershavensche Gat 2: -0.0027 m/year Deurlo: +0.0004 m/year Scheur West: +0.0024 m/year Lineair regression of high waves – – Percentage high waves decreases Maximal wave height dependent on the station http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Analysis of wind speed Data sets – Agentschap Maritieme Dienstverlening en Kust Westhinder – 1994-2007 – Hydro Meteo Centrum Zeeland 2 stations – 1980 (1988) – 2007 – Meteorological predictions of the Norwegian Meteorological Institute Westhinder – 1955 - 2006 Time series – Monthly means Long term trend + seasonal cycle (+ residue) Lineair regression – – Maximal wind speed Percentage of high wind speeds http://www.mumm.ac.be/ SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM Analysis of the wind speed 10 25 bhg2 vlra whix whid 8 Bft. 9.5 20 15 Percentage Windsnelheid (m/s) 9 8.5 10 8 5 7.5 7 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 0 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 http://www.mumm.ac.be/ SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM Analysis of wind direction 1955-1964 1965-1974 1975-1984 1985-1994 1995-2004 2005- 200 100 0 -100 -200 -200 -100 0 100 200 http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Analysis of wind speed and direction Lineair regression – different results Westhinder – NMI: -0.003 m/s/year Vlakte van de Raan: wind speed increases General: on the Belgian Continental Shelf: wind speed seems to decrease Report KMI – not yet available Lineair regression of high wind speeds Most results seems to indicate an increase in the high wind speeds Wind direction Increase of winds from the West to West-south-west http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Analysis of sea water temperature Data sets – – British Oceanographic Data Centre World Ocean Data Base 2005 Time series – – Different boxes Monthly means Long term trend + seasonal cycle (+ residue) Lineair regression http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Analysis of sea water temperature 12 ’long.44’ using 1:2 ’statout.44’ using 1:3 11.5 11 10.5 10 9.5 9 8.5 8 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 12 ’long.22’ using 1:2 ’statout.22’ using 1:3 11.5 11 10.5 10 9.5 9 8.5 – Increase temperature : 0.018 °C/year to 0.051 °C/year – cfr. literature: +2-4°C in 2100 8 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 http://www.mumm.ac.be/ SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM Scenarios 2100 M M+ W W+ Worst +2 °C +2 °C +4 °C +4 °C +4 °C Change of circulation No Yes No Yes Yes Winter precipitation +8 % +14 % +16 % +28 % +28 % Summer precipitation +6 % -20 % +12 % -40 % -40 % Wind speed +0 % +4 % -2 % +8 % +8 % +3,5 °C +3,5 °C Air temperature Sea water temperature +2,5 °C +2,5 °C +3,5 °C Sea Level +60 cm +60 cm +93 cm +93 cm +200 cm http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Changes in the hydrodynamic climate Using the different scenarios for 2100 – Sea level rise – Higher wind speeds Use of different numerical models – Hydrodynamic models: changes in currents, bottom stress, … – Wave models: changes in significant wave height, erosion of the beaches,… – Sediment transport models: changes in erosion and sedimentation patterns, … Link with the Quest4D project http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Impact on hydrodynamic climate http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Impact on hydrodynamic climate http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Impact on wave climate http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Impact on wave climate http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Tourism – TCI indicator for attractiveness of the coast The TCI index is weighted and computed as follows (Amelung et al., 2007): TCI = 2 * (4CID + CIA + 2R + 2S + W) Subindex Daytim e com fort Index (CID) Daily com fort Index (CIA) Precipitation (R) Sunshine (S) W ind speed (W ) Variable(s) Maxim um daily tem perature (°C) Minim um daily relative hum idity (%) Mean daily tem perature (°C) Mean daily relative hum idity (%) Precipitation (m m ) Daily duration of sunshine (hours) W ind speed (m /s or km /hr) http://www.mumm.ac.be/ SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM Tourism – TCI indicator for attractiveness of the coast TCI- rating Spring (March, April, May) Summer (June, July, August) Current situation Marginal Mostly very good Autumn (September, October, Marginal November) # of months per year exhibiting 2 “very good” or better (TCI ? 70) climatic conditions 2020s 2050s 2080s A1F: marginal B1: marginal A1F: very good A1F: acceptable A1F: acceptable B1: acceptable B1: acceptable A1F: excellent A1F: excellent B1: very good B1: very good B1: excellent A1F: acceptable A1F: acceptable A1F: good to good B1: acceptable B1: marginal B1: acceptable A1F: 3 A1F: 4-5 A1F: 5-6 B1: 2 - 3 B1: 4 B1: 4-5 (A1F rapid economic growth – B1 more sustainable growth) http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Coastal defense – secondary impacts Ecological impacts – Change in habitat & biodiversity Coastal erosion Beach nourisment Hard defences Managed retreat Economic impacts – Losses - coastal structures, buildings, industry Social impacts – Security Victims of floodings – Attractiveness of the coast Higher natural value by managed retreat http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Coastal defense – quantification Risk calculations – – – – Changes in beach profiles during storm Chances for breakthrough of the dunes Flooding Damages and victims http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Coastal defense – http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Coastal defense – http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Coastal defense – http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Fisheries sector Good overview of the fisheries sector – – – – Magnitude of fleet Fishing grounds Commercial species External factors Fuel prices National and international regulations http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Fisheries sector Secondary impacts of climate changes – Ecological impacts Geographical shift of species Habitat change Food availability Growth - mortality - recruitment COMPLEX – not only termperature is important For different fish species effects are evaluated – Economic impacts Productivity Risks for damages – Social impacts Employment Safety http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Fisheries sector Sole – Commercial important – Expected climate change effects Higher temperature – – – – Higher survival of demersale stadium Decrease of winter mortality Earlier spawning Higher growth rate Precipitation – Possible change of the quality of the nursing grounds http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Fisheries sector Adaptation strategies – Other commercial species – Other fishing techniques http://www.mumm.ac.be/ Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models MUMM | BMM | UGMM SEAMOCS Conference Effects of climate change: coastal systems, policy implications, and the role of statistics Sliema, Malta, 18-30 March 2009 Conclusions CLIMAR – Work in progress – Results available on website: http://www.arcadisbelgium.be/climar http://www.mumm.ac.be/