Articles | Volume 21, issue 11
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-21-2219-2003
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-21-2219-2003
30 Nov 2003
 | 30 Nov 2003

Regional model simulation of the hydrometeorological effects of the Fucino Lake on the surrounding region

B. Tomassetti, F. Giorgi, M. Verdecchia, and G. Visconti

Abstract. The drainage of the Fucino Lake of central Italy was completed in 1873, and this possibly caused significant climatic changes over the Fucino basin. In this paper we discuss a set of short-term triple-nested regional model simulations of the meteorological effects of the Fucino Lake on the surrounding region. We find that the model simulates realistic lake-breeze circulations and their response to background winds. The simulations indicate that the lake affects the temperature of the surrounding basin in all seasons and precipitation in the cold season, when cyclonic perturbations move across the region. Some effects of the lake also extend over areas quite far from the Fucino basin. Our results support the hypothesis that the drainage of the lake might have significantly affected the climate of the lake basin. However, longer simulations and further development in some aspects of the model are needed, in order to provide a more statistically robust evaluation of the simulated lake-effects.

Key words. Hydrology (anthropogenic effects) – Meteorology and atmospheric dynamics (climatology; mesoscale meteorology)

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