Changes in the frequency and temperature of air masses over east‐central Europe

Abstract The study specifies the circulation conditions, the frequency of occurrence, long‐term changes, and thermal characteristics of air masses over east‐central Europe in the years 1951–2020. The division of air masses utilized by The Polish Institute of Meteorology and Water Management was used...

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Published in:International Journal of Climatology
Main Authors: Bartoszek, Krzysztof, Kaszewski, Bogusław M.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/joc.7704 2024-06-02T08:02:03+00:00 Changes in the frequency and temperature of air masses over east‐central Europe Bartoszek, Krzysztof Kaszewski, Bogusław M. 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joc.7704 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/joc.7704 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/joc.7704 https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/joc.7704 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor International Journal of Climatology volume 42, issue 16, page 8214-8231 ISSN 0899-8418 1097-0088 journal-article 2022 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.7704 2024-05-03T11:38:56Z Abstract The study specifies the circulation conditions, the frequency of occurrence, long‐term changes, and thermal characteristics of air masses over east‐central Europe in the years 1951–2020. The division of air masses utilized by The Polish Institute of Meteorology and Water Management was used, where, based on the geographical location of the source areas, Arctic (A), Polar maritime fresh (mPf), Polar maritime old (transformed) (mPo), Polar maritime warm (mPw), Polar continental (cP), and Tropical (T) air masses are distinguished. It has been shown that western circulation dominates in this area (60% of days on average), during which the advection of maritime air masses occurs. The share of Arctic air mass flowing from the north (about 12% of days a year) and Tropical air mass from the southern sector (4% of days) is clearly smaller. The results of the research have shown that the frequency of the majority of the analysed air masses was subject to short‐term changes in the studied period. On the other hand, long‐term changes in this frequency concerned two air masses flowing from lower latitudes (mPw and T). In the case of mPw, in the period 1951–2020 there was a significant increase in frequency, not only on a yearly basis, but also in all seasons. In the last two decades, the frequency of Tropical air mass has also increased significantly, while the increase took place only in the summer period. Therefore, the increase in air temperature recorded in east‐central Europe since the 1990s, mainly in the warm half of the year, should to a large extent be attributed to both the greater frequency of the inflow of air masses from lower latitudes (mPw and T) and the increase in temperature in virtually all separated air masses, which in turn is a result of progressing global warming. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Global warming Wiley Online Library Arctic International Journal of Climatology 42 16 8214 8231
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description Abstract The study specifies the circulation conditions, the frequency of occurrence, long‐term changes, and thermal characteristics of air masses over east‐central Europe in the years 1951–2020. The division of air masses utilized by The Polish Institute of Meteorology and Water Management was used, where, based on the geographical location of the source areas, Arctic (A), Polar maritime fresh (mPf), Polar maritime old (transformed) (mPo), Polar maritime warm (mPw), Polar continental (cP), and Tropical (T) air masses are distinguished. It has been shown that western circulation dominates in this area (60% of days on average), during which the advection of maritime air masses occurs. The share of Arctic air mass flowing from the north (about 12% of days a year) and Tropical air mass from the southern sector (4% of days) is clearly smaller. The results of the research have shown that the frequency of the majority of the analysed air masses was subject to short‐term changes in the studied period. On the other hand, long‐term changes in this frequency concerned two air masses flowing from lower latitudes (mPw and T). In the case of mPw, in the period 1951–2020 there was a significant increase in frequency, not only on a yearly basis, but also in all seasons. In the last two decades, the frequency of Tropical air mass has also increased significantly, while the increase took place only in the summer period. Therefore, the increase in air temperature recorded in east‐central Europe since the 1990s, mainly in the warm half of the year, should to a large extent be attributed to both the greater frequency of the inflow of air masses from lower latitudes (mPw and T) and the increase in temperature in virtually all separated air masses, which in turn is a result of progressing global warming.
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Kaszewski, Bogusław M.
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