Large-scale dynamics associated with clustering of extratropical cyclones affecting Western Europe

Some recent winters in Western Europe have been characterized by the occurrence of multiple extratropical cyclones following a similar path. The occurrence of such cyclone clusters leads to large socio-economic impacts due to damaging winds, storm surges, and floods. Recent studies have statisticall...

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Main Authors: Pinto, Joaquim G., Gomara, Inigo, Masato, Giacomo, Dacre, Helen F., Woollings, Tim, Caballero, Rodrigo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION 2014
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Online Access:https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/41998/
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spelling ftubkoeln:oai:USBKOELN.ub.uni-koeln.de:41998 2023-05-15T17:31:21+02:00 Large-scale dynamics associated with clustering of extratropical cyclones affecting Western Europe Pinto, Joaquim G. Gomara, Inigo Masato, Giacomo Dacre, Helen F. Woollings, Tim Caballero, Rodrigo 2014 https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/41998/ eng eng AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION Pinto, Joaquim G., Gomara, Inigo orcid:0000-0001-8721-0307 , Masato, Giacomo, Dacre, Helen F., Woollings, Tim orcid:0000-0002-5815-9079 and Caballero, Rodrigo (2014). Large-scale dynamics associated with clustering of extratropical cyclones affecting Western Europe. J. Geophys. Res.-Atmos., 119 (24). S. 13704 - 13720. WASHINGTON: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION. ISSN 2169-8996 ddc:no doc-type:article publishedVersion 2014 ftubkoeln 2022-11-09T07:27:34Z Some recent winters in Western Europe have been characterized by the occurrence of multiple extratropical cyclones following a similar path. The occurrence of such cyclone clusters leads to large socio-economic impacts due to damaging winds, storm surges, and floods. Recent studies have statistically characterized the clustering of extratropical cyclones over the North Atlantic and Europe and hypothesized potential physical mechanisms responsible for their formation. Here we analyze 4 months characterized by multiple cyclones over Western Europe (February 1990, January 1993, December 1999, and January 2007). The evolution of the eddy driven jet stream, Rossby wave-breaking, and upstream/downstream cyclone development are investigated to infer the role of the large-scale flow and to determine if clustered cyclones are related to each other. Results suggest that optimal conditions for the occurrence of cyclone clusters are provided by a recurrent extension of an intensified eddy driven jet toward Western Europe lasting at least 1 week. Multiple Rossby wave-breaking occurrences on both the poleward and equatorward flanks of the jet contribute to the development of these anomalous large-scale conditions. The analysis of the daily weather charts reveals that upstream cyclone development (secondary cyclogenesis, where new cyclones are generated on the trailing fronts of mature cyclones) is strongly related to cyclone clustering, with multiple cyclones developing on a single jet streak. The present analysis permits a deeper understanding of the physical reasons leading to the occurrence of cyclone families over the North Atlantic, enabling a better estimation of the associated cumulative risk over Europe. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Cologne University: KUPS
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Pinto, Joaquim G.
Gomara, Inigo
Masato, Giacomo
Dacre, Helen F.
Woollings, Tim
Caballero, Rodrigo
Large-scale dynamics associated with clustering of extratropical cyclones affecting Western Europe
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description Some recent winters in Western Europe have been characterized by the occurrence of multiple extratropical cyclones following a similar path. The occurrence of such cyclone clusters leads to large socio-economic impacts due to damaging winds, storm surges, and floods. Recent studies have statistically characterized the clustering of extratropical cyclones over the North Atlantic and Europe and hypothesized potential physical mechanisms responsible for their formation. Here we analyze 4 months characterized by multiple cyclones over Western Europe (February 1990, January 1993, December 1999, and January 2007). The evolution of the eddy driven jet stream, Rossby wave-breaking, and upstream/downstream cyclone development are investigated to infer the role of the large-scale flow and to determine if clustered cyclones are related to each other. Results suggest that optimal conditions for the occurrence of cyclone clusters are provided by a recurrent extension of an intensified eddy driven jet toward Western Europe lasting at least 1 week. Multiple Rossby wave-breaking occurrences on both the poleward and equatorward flanks of the jet contribute to the development of these anomalous large-scale conditions. The analysis of the daily weather charts reveals that upstream cyclone development (secondary cyclogenesis, where new cyclones are generated on the trailing fronts of mature cyclones) is strongly related to cyclone clustering, with multiple cyclones developing on a single jet streak. The present analysis permits a deeper understanding of the physical reasons leading to the occurrence of cyclone families over the North Atlantic, enabling a better estimation of the associated cumulative risk over Europe.
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author Pinto, Joaquim G.
Gomara, Inigo
Masato, Giacomo
Dacre, Helen F.
Woollings, Tim
Caballero, Rodrigo
author_facet Pinto, Joaquim G.
Gomara, Inigo
Masato, Giacomo
Dacre, Helen F.
Woollings, Tim
Caballero, Rodrigo
author_sort Pinto, Joaquim G.
title Large-scale dynamics associated with clustering of extratropical cyclones affecting Western Europe
title_short Large-scale dynamics associated with clustering of extratropical cyclones affecting Western Europe
title_full Large-scale dynamics associated with clustering of extratropical cyclones affecting Western Europe
title_fullStr Large-scale dynamics associated with clustering of extratropical cyclones affecting Western Europe
title_full_unstemmed Large-scale dynamics associated with clustering of extratropical cyclones affecting Western Europe
title_sort large-scale dynamics associated with clustering of extratropical cyclones affecting western europe
publisher AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
publishDate 2014
url https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/41998/
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op_relation Pinto, Joaquim G., Gomara, Inigo orcid:0000-0001-8721-0307 , Masato, Giacomo, Dacre, Helen F., Woollings, Tim orcid:0000-0002-5815-9079 and Caballero, Rodrigo (2014). Large-scale dynamics associated with clustering of extratropical cyclones affecting Western Europe. J. Geophys. Res.-Atmos., 119 (24). S. 13704 - 13720. WASHINGTON: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION. ISSN 2169-8996
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