A multiparametric perspective of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet: configurations, regional impacts and remote drivers

The North Atlantic eddy-driven jet (EDJ) is the most outstanding component of the Euro-Atlantic atmospheric circulation. Classically, the winter EDJ variability has been described in terms of latitude and intensity. However, this classification has recently been shown as incomplete to fully characte...

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Main Authors: Barriopedro, David, García-Burgos M., Ayarzagüena B., García Herrera, Ricardo
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/274503 2024-02-11T10:06:10+01:00 A multiparametric perspective of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet: configurations, regional impacts and remote drivers Barriopedro, David García-Burgos M. Ayarzagüena B. García Herrera, Ricardo 2022-05-27 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/274503 https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-4621 unknown Publisher's version http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-4621 Sí doi:10.5194/egusphere-egu22-4621 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/274503 open actas de congreso 2022 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-4621 2024-01-16T11:26:38Z The North Atlantic eddy-driven jet (EDJ) is the most outstanding component of the Euro-Atlantic atmospheric circulation. Classically, the winter EDJ variability has been described in terms of latitude and intensity. However, this classification has recently been shown as incomplete to fully characterize more complex EDJ states. For instance, the three well established latitudinal states of the EDJ do not match the four preferred flow regimes of the Euro-Atlantic sector. A possible solution to this trouble would be the additional consideration of other EDJ characteristics, such as the tilt, waviness or longitudinal extension among others, but this has not been investigated yet. This study presents a set of daily parameters of the North Atlantic EDJ that allows for a dissection of the EDJ structure beyond the well-established trimodality in reanalysis data. The set is composed by intensity, sharpness, position, latitudinal boundaries, longitudinal extension, tilt and zonal asymmetries, which provides a manageable treatment of EDJ configurations without the need of high-dimensional 2-D fields. The parameters are computed through new developed diagnostics based on winter North Atlantic daily (zonal) wind, averaged between 925-700 hPa. The multi-parametric approach allowso deepen the structure of the EDJ, as well as the impacts and drivers of its variability. Recurrent states of the EDJ are assessed via multiparametric clustering, which is able to reconstruct the trimodality of the EDJ and more complex EDJ configurations described in the literature. Furthermore, the considered parameters turn useful for the study of regional surface impacts of the EDJ, which are better explained by a combination of parameters rather than changes in individual parameters such as the jet latitude. Lastly, the influence of a selected number of potential external drivers of the EDJ is analysed by means of linear regressions and composite analyses based on reanalysis data. The winter stratospheric vortex and previous late summer North ... Conference Object North Atlantic Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council)
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description The North Atlantic eddy-driven jet (EDJ) is the most outstanding component of the Euro-Atlantic atmospheric circulation. Classically, the winter EDJ variability has been described in terms of latitude and intensity. However, this classification has recently been shown as incomplete to fully characterize more complex EDJ states. For instance, the three well established latitudinal states of the EDJ do not match the four preferred flow regimes of the Euro-Atlantic sector. A possible solution to this trouble would be the additional consideration of other EDJ characteristics, such as the tilt, waviness or longitudinal extension among others, but this has not been investigated yet. This study presents a set of daily parameters of the North Atlantic EDJ that allows for a dissection of the EDJ structure beyond the well-established trimodality in reanalysis data. The set is composed by intensity, sharpness, position, latitudinal boundaries, longitudinal extension, tilt and zonal asymmetries, which provides a manageable treatment of EDJ configurations without the need of high-dimensional 2-D fields. The parameters are computed through new developed diagnostics based on winter North Atlantic daily (zonal) wind, averaged between 925-700 hPa. The multi-parametric approach allowso deepen the structure of the EDJ, as well as the impacts and drivers of its variability. Recurrent states of the EDJ are assessed via multiparametric clustering, which is able to reconstruct the trimodality of the EDJ and more complex EDJ configurations described in the literature. Furthermore, the considered parameters turn useful for the study of regional surface impacts of the EDJ, which are better explained by a combination of parameters rather than changes in individual parameters such as the jet latitude. Lastly, the influence of a selected number of potential external drivers of the EDJ is analysed by means of linear regressions and composite analyses based on reanalysis data. The winter stratospheric vortex and previous late summer North ...
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author Barriopedro, David
García-Burgos M.
Ayarzagüena B.
García Herrera, Ricardo
spellingShingle Barriopedro, David
García-Burgos M.
Ayarzagüena B.
García Herrera, Ricardo
A multiparametric perspective of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet: configurations, regional impacts and remote drivers
author_facet Barriopedro, David
García-Burgos M.
Ayarzagüena B.
García Herrera, Ricardo
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title A multiparametric perspective of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet: configurations, regional impacts and remote drivers
title_short A multiparametric perspective of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet: configurations, regional impacts and remote drivers
title_full A multiparametric perspective of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet: configurations, regional impacts and remote drivers
title_fullStr A multiparametric perspective of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet: configurations, regional impacts and remote drivers
title_full_unstemmed A multiparametric perspective of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet: configurations, regional impacts and remote drivers
title_sort multiparametric perspective of the north atlantic eddy-driven jet: configurations, regional impacts and remote drivers
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