Coreless winters in the European sector of the Arctic and their synoptic conditions

Coreless winters in the European sector of the Arctic and their synoptic conditions The coreless winters ( i.e. not having a cold core) were distinguished in four stations within the European sector of the Arctic. Anomalies of the frequency of the Niedźwiedź's (2011) circulation types were calc...

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Published in:Polish Polar Research
Main Authors: Bednorz, Ewa, Fortuniak, Krzysztof
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Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2012
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spelling crdegruyter:10.2478/v10183-012-0007-2 2023-05-15T14:51:12+02:00 Coreless winters in the European sector of the Arctic and their synoptic conditions Bednorz, Ewa Fortuniak, Krzysztof 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10183-012-0007-2 http://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/popore/33/1/article-p19.xml https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/popore.2012.33.issue-1/v10183-012-0007-2/v10183-012-0007-2.pdf unknown Walter de Gruyter GmbH Polish Polar Research volume 33, issue 1, page 19-34 ISSN 2081-8262 0138-0338 Ecology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 2012 crdegruyter https://doi.org/10.2478/v10183-012-0007-2 2022-04-14T05:12:04Z Coreless winters in the European sector of the Arctic and their synoptic conditions The coreless winters ( i.e. not having a cold core) were distinguished in four stations within the European sector of the Arctic. Anomalies of the frequency of the Niedźwiedź's (2011) circulation types were calculated separately for the mid-winter warm months and for cold months preceding and following the warm-spells. Furthermore, composite and anomaly maps of the sea level pressure as s well as anomaly maps of the air temperature at 850 gpm (geopotential meters) were constructed separately for the mid-winter warm events and for the cold months before and after warming. Different pressure patterns were recognized among the days of mid-winter warm spells, using the clustering method. The occurrence of coreless winters in the study area seems to be highly controlled by the position, extension and intensity of large scale atmospheric systems, mainly the Icelandic Low. When the Low spreads to the east and its centre locates over the Barents Sea the inflow of air masses from the northern quadrant is observed over the North Atlantic. This brings cold air of Arctic origin to the islands and causes an essential drop in the air temperature. Such situation takes place during the cold months preceding and following the warm mid-winter events. During the warm spells the Icelandic Low gets deeper-than-usual and it is pushed to the northeast, which contributes to the air inflow from the southern quadrant. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Barents Sea North Atlantic Polar Research De Gruyter (via Crossref) Arctic Barents Sea Polish Polar Research 33 1 19 34
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Bednorz, Ewa
Fortuniak, Krzysztof
Coreless winters in the European sector of the Arctic and their synoptic conditions
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
description Coreless winters in the European sector of the Arctic and their synoptic conditions The coreless winters ( i.e. not having a cold core) were distinguished in four stations within the European sector of the Arctic. Anomalies of the frequency of the Niedźwiedź's (2011) circulation types were calculated separately for the mid-winter warm months and for cold months preceding and following the warm-spells. Furthermore, composite and anomaly maps of the sea level pressure as s well as anomaly maps of the air temperature at 850 gpm (geopotential meters) were constructed separately for the mid-winter warm events and for the cold months before and after warming. Different pressure patterns were recognized among the days of mid-winter warm spells, using the clustering method. The occurrence of coreless winters in the study area seems to be highly controlled by the position, extension and intensity of large scale atmospheric systems, mainly the Icelandic Low. When the Low spreads to the east and its centre locates over the Barents Sea the inflow of air masses from the northern quadrant is observed over the North Atlantic. This brings cold air of Arctic origin to the islands and causes an essential drop in the air temperature. Such situation takes place during the cold months preceding and following the warm mid-winter events. During the warm spells the Icelandic Low gets deeper-than-usual and it is pushed to the northeast, which contributes to the air inflow from the southern quadrant.
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