Atmospheric circulation patterns associated with the variability of River Ammer floods: evidence from observed and proxy data
The relationship between the frequency of River Ammer floods (southern Germany) and atmospheric circulation variability is investigated based on observational Ammer River discharge data back to 1926 and a flood layer time series from varved sediments of the downstream Lake Ammer for the pre-instrume...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:vVWtjMLbWSp5Wlu0Ag3RH 2023-05-15T17:33:39+02:00 Atmospheric circulation patterns associated with the variability of River Ammer floods: evidence from observed and proxy data Rimbu, Norel Czymzik, Markus Ionita, Monica Lohmann, Gerrit Brauer, Achim 2018-09-27 https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-12-377-2016 https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/12/377/2016/ en eng Copernicus Publications doi:10.5194/cp-12-377-2016 10670/1.8eqorx 1814-9324 1814-9332 https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/12/377/2016/ undefined Geographica Helvetica - geography eISSN: 1814-9332 envir geo Text https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_18cf/ Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2018 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-12-377-2016 2023-01-22T17:52:17Z The relationship between the frequency of River Ammer floods (southern Germany) and atmospheric circulation variability is investigated based on observational Ammer River discharge data back to 1926 and a flood layer time series from varved sediments of the downstream Lake Ammer for the pre-instrumental period back to 1766. A composite analysis reveals that, at synoptic timescales, observed River Ammer floods are associated with enhanced moisture transport from the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean towards the Ammer region, a pronounced trough over western Europe as well as enhanced potential vorticity at upper levels. We argue that this synoptic-scale configuration can trigger heavy precipitation and floods in the Ammer region. Interannual to multidecadal increases in flood frequency, as detected in the instrumental discharge record, are associated with a wave train pattern extending from the North Atlantic to western Asia, with a prominent negative center over western Europe. A similar atmospheric circulation pattern is associated with increases in flood layer frequency in the Lake Ammer sediment record during the pre-instrumental period. We argue that the complete flood layer time series from Lake Ammer sediments covering the last 5500 years contains information about atmospheric circulation variability on interannual to millennial timescales. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Unknown Climate of the Past 12 2 377 385 |
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The relationship between the frequency of River Ammer floods (southern Germany) and atmospheric circulation variability is investigated based on observational Ammer River discharge data back to 1926 and a flood layer time series from varved sediments of the downstream Lake Ammer for the pre-instrumental period back to 1766. A composite analysis reveals that, at synoptic timescales, observed River Ammer floods are associated with enhanced moisture transport from the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean towards the Ammer region, a pronounced trough over western Europe as well as enhanced potential vorticity at upper levels. We argue that this synoptic-scale configuration can trigger heavy precipitation and floods in the Ammer region. Interannual to multidecadal increases in flood frequency, as detected in the instrumental discharge record, are associated with a wave train pattern extending from the North Atlantic to western Asia, with a prominent negative center over western Europe. A similar atmospheric circulation pattern is associated with increases in flood layer frequency in the Lake Ammer sediment record during the pre-instrumental period. We argue that the complete flood layer time series from Lake Ammer sediments covering the last 5500 years contains information about atmospheric circulation variability on interannual to millennial timescales. |
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Rimbu, Norel Czymzik, Markus Ionita, Monica Lohmann, Gerrit Brauer, Achim |
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Rimbu, Norel Czymzik, Markus Ionita, Monica Lohmann, Gerrit Brauer, Achim |
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Atmospheric circulation patterns associated with the variability of River Ammer floods: evidence from observed and proxy data |
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Atmospheric circulation patterns associated with the variability of River Ammer floods: evidence from observed and proxy data |
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Atmospheric circulation patterns associated with the variability of River Ammer floods: evidence from observed and proxy data |
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Atmospheric circulation patterns associated with the variability of River Ammer floods: evidence from observed and proxy data |
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Atmospheric circulation patterns associated with the variability of River Ammer floods: evidence from observed and proxy data |
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atmospheric circulation patterns associated with the variability of river ammer floods: evidence from observed and proxy data |
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