Are there statistical links between the direction of European weather systems and ENSO, the solar cycle or stratospheric aerosols?

The Hess Brezowsky Großwetterlagen (HBGWL) European weather classification system, accumulated over a long period (more than 130 years), provides a rare opportunity to examine the impact of various factors on regional atmospheric flow. We have used these data to examine changes in the frequency (day...

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Main Authors: Laken, Benjamin A., Stordal, Frode
Other Authors: Research Council of Norway
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Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2016
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spelling crroyalsociety:10.1098/rsos.150320 2024-09-09T19:57:15+00:00 Are there statistical links between the direction of European weather systems and ENSO, the solar cycle or stratospheric aerosols? Laken, Benjamin A. Stordal, Frode Research Council of Norway 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.150320 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.150320 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full-xml/10.1098/rsos.150320 en eng The Royal Society https://royalsociety.org/journals/ethics-policies/data-sharing-mining/ Royal Society Open Science volume 3, issue 2, page 150320 ISSN 2054-5703 journal-article 2016 crroyalsociety https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.150320 2024-06-17T04:20:06Z The Hess Brezowsky Großwetterlagen (HBGWL) European weather classification system, accumulated over a long period (more than 130 years), provides a rare opportunity to examine the impact of various factors on regional atmospheric flow. We have used these data to examine changes in the frequency (days/month) of given weather systems direction (WSD) during peak phases in the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), solar cycle (SC) and peaks in stratospheric aerosol optical depth (AOD) with superposed epoch analysis and Monte Carlo significance testing. We found highly significant responses to the NAO consistent with expectations: this signal confirmed the utility of the HBGWL data for this type of analysis and provided a benchmark of a clear response. WSD changes associated with ENSO, SC and AOD were generally within the ranges expected from random samples. When seasonal restrictions were added the results were similar, however, we found one clearly significant result: an increase in southerly flow of 2.6±0.8 days/month ( p =1.9×10 −4 ) during boreal summertime in association with El Niño. This result supports the existence of a robust teleconnection between the ENSO and European weather. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation The Royal Society Hess ENVELOPE(-65.133,-65.133,-67.200,-67.200) Royal Society Open Science 3 2 150320
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description The Hess Brezowsky Großwetterlagen (HBGWL) European weather classification system, accumulated over a long period (more than 130 years), provides a rare opportunity to examine the impact of various factors on regional atmospheric flow. We have used these data to examine changes in the frequency (days/month) of given weather systems direction (WSD) during peak phases in the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), solar cycle (SC) and peaks in stratospheric aerosol optical depth (AOD) with superposed epoch analysis and Monte Carlo significance testing. We found highly significant responses to the NAO consistent with expectations: this signal confirmed the utility of the HBGWL data for this type of analysis and provided a benchmark of a clear response. WSD changes associated with ENSO, SC and AOD were generally within the ranges expected from random samples. When seasonal restrictions were added the results were similar, however, we found one clearly significant result: an increase in southerly flow of 2.6±0.8 days/month ( p =1.9×10 −4 ) during boreal summertime in association with El Niño. This result supports the existence of a robust teleconnection between the ENSO and European weather.
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Are there statistical links between the direction of European weather systems and ENSO, the solar cycle or stratospheric aerosols?
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title Are there statistical links between the direction of European weather systems and ENSO, the solar cycle or stratospheric aerosols?
title_short Are there statistical links between the direction of European weather systems and ENSO, the solar cycle or stratospheric aerosols?
title_full Are there statistical links between the direction of European weather systems and ENSO, the solar cycle or stratospheric aerosols?
title_fullStr Are there statistical links between the direction of European weather systems and ENSO, the solar cycle or stratospheric aerosols?
title_full_unstemmed Are there statistical links between the direction of European weather systems and ENSO, the solar cycle or stratospheric aerosols?
title_sort are there statistical links between the direction of european weather systems and enso, the solar cycle or stratospheric aerosols?
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