Connecting North Atlantic SST Variability to European Heat Events over the Past Decades

The occurrence of European heat events has increased during the last two decades. European heat events are responsible for social, economic and environmental damage and are projected to increase in magnitude, frequency and duration under global warming, strengthening the interest about the contribut...

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Published in:Tellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography
Main Authors: Krüger, Julian, Kjellsson, Joakim, Kedzierski, Robin Pilch, Claus, Martin
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spelling crstockholmup:10.16993/tellusa.3235 2024-06-23T07:53:23+00:00 Connecting North Atlantic SST Variability to European Heat Events over the Past Decades Krüger, Julian Kjellsson, Joakim Kedzierski, Robin Pilch Claus, Martin 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.16993/tellusa.3235 https://account.a.tellusjournals.se/index.php/su-j-tadmo/article/download/3235/6399 https://account.a.tellusjournals.se/index.php/su-j-tadmo/article/download/3235/6400 https://account.a.tellusjournals.se/index.php/su-j-tadmo/article/download/3235/6401 unknown Stockholm University Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Tellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography volume 75, issue 1 ISSN 1600-0870 journal-article 2023 crstockholmup https://doi.org/10.16993/tellusa.3235 2024-06-07T04:02:00Z The occurrence of European heat events has increased during the last two decades. European heat events are responsible for social, economic and environmental damage and are projected to increase in magnitude, frequency and duration under global warming, strengthening the interest about the contribution of different mechanisms. Using the ERA5 reanalysis product, we go beyond case studies relating European heat events with cold North Atlantic sea surface temperatures (SSTs), and perform a systematic approach with a composite analysis to investigate the link between North Atlantic SSTs in a domain south of Greenland and the 2m air temperature (T2m) over central Europe. Composites of different North Atlantic SST states show that events with a negative tendency of North Atlantic SSTs are often followed by positive European T2m anomalies during summers when the North Atlantic SSTs are persistently low for several months. Enhanced lower–tropospheric baroclinicity in the North Atlantic is followed during these events by a slantwise ascent and an enhanced upper–tropospheric waveguide, promoting a downstream development of an European ridge. A combination of a wave number 3 pattern and regionally confined Rossby wave activity contribute to a trough–ridge pattern in the North Atlantic–European sector. A composite of European heat events further confirms the lagged statistical relationship between cold North Atlantic SSTs with a negative tendency and positive European T2m anomalies. A negative tendency of North Atlantic SSTs precedes 15 of 18 European heat events, and cold North Atlantic SST conditions are present during 14 of 18 European heat events. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland North Atlantic Stockholm University Press Greenland Tellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography 75 1
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description The occurrence of European heat events has increased during the last two decades. European heat events are responsible for social, economic and environmental damage and are projected to increase in magnitude, frequency and duration under global warming, strengthening the interest about the contribution of different mechanisms. Using the ERA5 reanalysis product, we go beyond case studies relating European heat events with cold North Atlantic sea surface temperatures (SSTs), and perform a systematic approach with a composite analysis to investigate the link between North Atlantic SSTs in a domain south of Greenland and the 2m air temperature (T2m) over central Europe. Composites of different North Atlantic SST states show that events with a negative tendency of North Atlantic SSTs are often followed by positive European T2m anomalies during summers when the North Atlantic SSTs are persistently low for several months. Enhanced lower–tropospheric baroclinicity in the North Atlantic is followed during these events by a slantwise ascent and an enhanced upper–tropospheric waveguide, promoting a downstream development of an European ridge. A combination of a wave number 3 pattern and regionally confined Rossby wave activity contribute to a trough–ridge pattern in the North Atlantic–European sector. A composite of European heat events further confirms the lagged statistical relationship between cold North Atlantic SSTs with a negative tendency and positive European T2m anomalies. A negative tendency of North Atlantic SSTs precedes 15 of 18 European heat events, and cold North Atlantic SST conditions are present during 14 of 18 European heat events.
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author Krüger, Julian
Kjellsson, Joakim
Kedzierski, Robin Pilch
Claus, Martin
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Kjellsson, Joakim
Kedzierski, Robin Pilch
Claus, Martin
Connecting North Atlantic SST Variability to European Heat Events over the Past Decades
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title_short Connecting North Atlantic SST Variability to European Heat Events over the Past Decades
title_full Connecting North Atlantic SST Variability to European Heat Events over the Past Decades
title_fullStr Connecting North Atlantic SST Variability to European Heat Events over the Past Decades
title_full_unstemmed Connecting North Atlantic SST Variability to European Heat Events over the Past Decades
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