Simulation of Lake Victoria Circulation Patterns Using the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS)

Lake Victoria provides important ecosystem services including transport, water for domestic and industrial uses and fisheries to about 33 million inhabitants in three East African countries. The lake plays an important role in modulating regional climate. Its thermodynamics and hydrodynamics are also influenced by prevailing climatic and weather conditions on diel, seasonal and annual scales. However, information on water temperature and circulation in the lake is limited in space and time. We use a Regional Oceanographic Model System (ROMS) to simulate these processes from 1st January 2000 to 31st December 2014. The model is based on real bathymetry, river runoff and atmospheric forcing data using the bulk flux algorithm. Simulations show that the water column exhibits annual cycles of thermo-stratification (September–May) and mixing (June–August). Surface water currents take different patterns ranging from a lake-wide northward flow to gyres that vary in size and number. An under flow exists that leads to the formation of upwelling and downwelling regions. Current velocities are highest at the center of the lake and on the western inshore waters indicating enhanced water circulation in those areas. However, there is little exchange of water between the major gulfs (especially Nyanza) and the open lake, a factor that could be responsible for the different water quality reported in those regions. Findings of the present study enhance understanding of the physical processes (temperature and currents) that have an effect on diel, seasonal, and annual variations in stratification, vertical mixing, inshore—offshore exchanges and fluxes of nutrients that ultimately influence the biotic distribution and trophic structure. For instance information on areas/timing of upwelling and vertical mixing obtained from this study will help predict locations/seasons of high primary production and ultimately fisheries productivity in Lake Victoria.

[1]  J. Talling The incidence of vertical mixing, and some biological and chemical consequences, in tropical African lakes: With 11 figures in the text , 1969 .

[2]  E. F. Bradley,et al.  Bulk Parameterization of Air–Sea Fluxes: Updates and Verification for the COARE Algorithm , 2003 .

[3]  F. Semazzi,et al.  A coupled regional climate model for the Lake Victoria basin of East Africa , 2004 .

[4]  R. Kendall An Ecological History of the Lake Victoria Basin , 1969 .

[5]  J. Talling The photosynthetic activity of phytoplankton in East African lakes , 1965 .

[6]  L. Sitoki,et al.  The environment of Lake Victoria (East Africa): current status and historical changes. , 2010 .

[7]  Numerical modelling of the phytoplankton patterns in an upwelling event off the NW Iberian Margin , 2016 .

[8]  B. Liu,et al.  A Numerical Investigation of the Precipitation over Lake Victoria Basin Using a Coupled Atmosphere-Lake Limited-Area Model , 2014 .

[9]  John C. Warner,et al.  Performance of four turbulence closure models implemented using a generic length scale method , 2005 .

[10]  R. Crul Limnology and Hydrology of Lake Victoria , 1995 .

[11]  John Wahr,et al.  Monitoring the water balance of Lake Victoria, East Africa, from space. , 2009 .

[12]  Fredrick H. M. Semazzi,et al.  Idealized simulation of hydrodynamic characteristics of Lake Victoria that potentially modulate regional climate. , 2009 .

[13]  S. MacIntyre,et al.  Stratification and horizontal exchange in Lake Victoria, East Africa , 2014 .

[14]  I. Everson,et al.  Distribution and exploitation of Nile perch Lates niloticus in relation to stratification in Lake Victoria, East Africa , 2013 .

[15]  S. Sarkar,et al.  Stratification Effects in a Bottom Ekman Layer , 2008 .

[16]  Jason P. Antenucci,et al.  Processes affecting horizontal mixing and dispersion in Winam Gulf, Lake Victoria , 2010 .

[17]  P. Temple Some biological implications of a revised geological history for Lake Victoria , 1969 .

[18]  J. Talling,et al.  The Annual Cycle of Stratification and Phytoplankton Growth in Lake Victoria (East Africa) , 1966 .

[19]  J. Sutcliffe,et al.  Water balance of Lake Victoria: update to 2000 and climate change modelling to 2100 / Bilan hydrologique du Lac Victoria: mise à jour jusqu’en 2000 et modélisation des impacts du changement climatique jusqu’en 2100 , 2004 .