When storms stir the Mediterranean depths: chlorophyll a response to Mediterranean cyclones

G. Scardino,Alok Kushabaha,M. Miglietta,D. Bonaldo,Giovanni Scicchitano

Published 2025 in Ocean Science (OS)

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Abstract. Mediterranean cyclones induce significant biogeochemical perturbations in the Mediterranean Sea, with particularly notable effects on chlorophyll a (Chl a) dynamics. This study examines Chl a variability during twenty Mediterranean cyclones, comparing offshore and nearshore responses. Through an integrated investigation of reanalysis products, ARGO float observations, and Sentinel-2 multispectral satellite imagery, we quantified vertical and surface Chl a concentrations, while concurrently assessing nitrate distribution, currents, and mixed layer depth (MLD) variability. Our results revealed that both tropical-like cyclones and extratropical cyclones generated a pronounced uplift of the deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM) in cyclones exhibiting slow-moving phases. Notably, wind-driven upwelling and air–sea heat exchange critically govern DCM uplift for these cyclones. We demonstrated that these physical mechanisms collectively drive DCM uplift along the trajectories of intense, slow-moving Mediterranean cyclones, with significant implications for nutrient cycling and primary productivity across the Mediterranean basin.

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