DOE PAGES title logo U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Scientific and Technical Information

Title: Examining future changes in coastal low-level jet properties offshore California through dynamical downscaling

Journal Article · · Environmental Research Letters

The coastal low-level jet, or coastal low-level jet (CLLJ), is a synoptically-forced meteorological feature frequently present offshore the western United States (U.S.). Characterized by a wind speed maximum that resides at the top of the marine boundary layer, the CLLJ is largely controlled by the location and strength of the North Pacific High (NPH) as well as the coastal geometry. Considering the rich wind resource available in this offshore region, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management identified wind energy lease areas offshore California and supported the deployment of two U.S. Department of Energy wind lidar buoys near Morro Bay and Humboldt. Despite our relatively good understanding of the fundamental mechanisms responsible for large-scale CLLJ properties offshore the western U.S., future changes in CLLJ characteristics are less clear. To address this research challenge, and ultimately to better inform future wind turbine deployments, we use simulations driven by three global climate models (GCMs). We apply self-organizing maps to the model outputs for a historical and two future climate periods to show the range of NPH regimes that support CLLJ conditions during the warm seasons, as well as the subtle contribution from land-falling cyclones approaching the mainland during the cold seasons. Compared to the historical period, the three GCM-driven simulations agree that CLLJ conditions will become more (less) prevalent from central California northward (southward). They agree less with respect to future changes in maximum CLLJ wind speeds and CLLJ heights. However, after considering model biases present during the historical period, wind speeds between the models are actually more similar during the 2070–2095 period than during the historical period. The potential combination of more frequent CLLJ conditions characterized by relatively consistent wind speeds occurring at lower heights across northern California suggests that the Humboldt lease area may be ideal for a long-term wind turbine deployment.

Research Organization:
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), Richland, WA (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
Grant/Contract Number:
AC05-76RL01830
OSTI ID:
2519663
Report Number(s):
PNNL-SA--199511
Journal Information:
Environmental Research Letters, Journal Name: Environmental Research Letters Journal Issue: 3 Vol. 20; ISSN 1748-9326
Publisher:
IOP PublishingCopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

References (34)

Poleward displacement of coastal upwelling-favorable winds in the ocean's eastern boundary currents through the 21st century: UPWELLING RESPONSES TO CLIMATE CHANGE journal August 2015
Climate and carbon cycle changes from 1850 to 2100 in MPI-ESM simulations for the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 5: Climate Changes in MPI-ESM journal July 2013
Global coastal low‐level wind jets revisited through the new ERA5 reanalysis journal December 2021
Assessing the climate change impact on the North African offshore surface wind and coastal low-level jet using coupled and uncoupled regional climate simulations journal December 2018
The present and future offshore wind resource in the Southwestern African region journal January 2021
Modelling coastal low-level wind-jets: does horizontal resolution matter? journal November 2015
RCP 8.5—A scenario of comparatively high greenhouse gas emissions journal August 2011
Regional climate change projections from NA-CORDEX and their relation to climate sensitivity journal September 2020
Building a climate service for North America based on the NA-CORDEX data archive journal April 2021
The impact of climate change on the global coastal low-level wind jets: EC-EARTH simulations journal February 2016
Linking Synoptic Patterns to Cloud Properties and Local Circulations Over Southeastern Texas journal March 2022
Local atmospheric forcing during the Coastal Ocean Dynamics Experiment: 1. A description of the marine boundary layer and atmospheric conditions over a northern California upwelling region journal January 1987
The marine atmospheric boundary layer jet in the Coastal Ocean Dynamics Experiment journal February 1987
Role of synoptic activity on projected changes in upwelling-favourable winds at the ocean’s eastern boundaries journal November 2019
Process-based climate change assessment for European winds using EURO-CORDEX and global models journal December 2022
Exploring the role of clouds in offshore wind potential off the US West Coast in a changing climate journal February 2025
The self-organizing map journal January 1990
Simulations of Supercritical Flow around Points and Capes in a Coastal Atmosphere journal January 2000
Marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer Divergence and Clouds along California in June 1996 journal August 2001
An Overview of CMIP5 and the Experiment Design journal April 2012
Diagnosis of the Forcing and Structure of the Coastal Jet near Cape Mendocino Using In Situ Observations and Numerical Simulations journal September 2007
Aircraft Observations of the Marine Boundary Layer Adjustment near Point Arguello, California journal April 2014
An Atmospheric Hydraulic Jump in the Santa Barbara Channel journal November 2017
Joint Synoptic and Cloud Variability over the Northeast Atlantic near the Azores journal June 2018
Observations of Large Wind Shear above the Marine Boundary Layer near Point Buchon, California journal July 2016
GFDL’s ESM2 Global Coupled Climate–Carbon Earth System Models. Part I: Physical Formulation and Baseline Simulation Characteristics journal October 2012
Airborne Measurements of Coastal Jet Transition around Point Conception, California journal October 2013
Identifying Meteorological Drivers for Errors in Modeled Winds along the Northern California Coast journal February 2024
Self-organizing map analysis of widespread temperature extremes in Alaska and Canada journal February 2015
Linking large-scale circulation patterns to low-cloud properties journal January 2020
Year-long buoy-based observations of the air–sea transition zone off the US west coast journal December 2023
An overview of the Western United States Dynamically Downscaled Dataset (WUS-D3) journal March 2024
The HadGEM2-ES implementation of CMIP5 centennial simulations journal January 2011
Offshore low-level jet observations and model representation using lidar buoy data off the California coast journal March 2024