Summer UK temperature and its links to preceding Eurasian snow cover, North Atlantic SSTs, and the NAO

Motivated by an attempt to predict summer ( June - August) U. K. temperatures, the time-lagged correlations between summer U. K. and European temperatures and prior snow cover, North Atlantic sea surface temperatures (SSTs), and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) are examined. The analysis centers...

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Main Authors: Qian, BD, Saunders, MA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC 2003
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:93591 2023-05-15T17:28:01+02:00 Summer UK temperature and its links to preceding Eurasian snow cover, North Atlantic SSTs, and the NAO Qian, BD Saunders, MA 2003-12 http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/93591/ unknown AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC J CLIMATE , 16 (24) 4108 - 4120. (2003) SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURES CENTRAL ENGLAND TEMPERATURE SEASONAL PREDICTABILITY APPARENT RELATIONSHIP PREDICTIVE SKILL OBSERVED IMPACT CLIMATE OSCILLATION VARIABILITY MONSOON Article 2003 ftucl 2016-10-20T22:17:30Z Motivated by an attempt to predict summer ( June - August) U. K. temperatures, the time-lagged correlations between summer U. K. and European temperatures and prior snow cover, North Atlantic sea surface temperatures (SSTs), and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) are examined. The analysis centers on the 30-yr period 1972 2001 corresponding to the interval of reliable satellite-derived land snow cover data. A significant association is found between late winter Eurasian snow cover and upcoming summer temperatures over the British Isles and adjacent areas, this link being strongest with January - March snow cover. Significant links are also observed between summer temperatures and the preceding late winter NAO index and with a leading principal component of North Atlantic SST variability. The physical mechanisms underlying these time-lagged correlations are investigated by studying the associated variability in large-scale atmospheric circulation over the Euro - Atlantic sector. Seasonal expansion in the Azores high pressure system may play an important role in the time-lagged relationships. The potential seasonal predictability of summer U. K. temperatures during the period 1972 - 2001 is assessed by cross-validated hindcasts and usable predictive skill is found. However, the presence and cause of temporal instability in the time-lagged relationships over longer periods of time requires further investigation. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation University College London: UCL Discovery
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topic SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURES
CENTRAL ENGLAND TEMPERATURE
SEASONAL PREDICTABILITY
APPARENT RELATIONSHIP
PREDICTIVE SKILL
OBSERVED IMPACT
CLIMATE
OSCILLATION
VARIABILITY
MONSOON
spellingShingle SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURES
CENTRAL ENGLAND TEMPERATURE
SEASONAL PREDICTABILITY
APPARENT RELATIONSHIP
PREDICTIVE SKILL
OBSERVED IMPACT
CLIMATE
OSCILLATION
VARIABILITY
MONSOON
Qian, BD
Saunders, MA
Summer UK temperature and its links to preceding Eurasian snow cover, North Atlantic SSTs, and the NAO
topic_facet SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURES
CENTRAL ENGLAND TEMPERATURE
SEASONAL PREDICTABILITY
APPARENT RELATIONSHIP
PREDICTIVE SKILL
OBSERVED IMPACT
CLIMATE
OSCILLATION
VARIABILITY
MONSOON
description Motivated by an attempt to predict summer ( June - August) U. K. temperatures, the time-lagged correlations between summer U. K. and European temperatures and prior snow cover, North Atlantic sea surface temperatures (SSTs), and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) are examined. The analysis centers on the 30-yr period 1972 2001 corresponding to the interval of reliable satellite-derived land snow cover data. A significant association is found between late winter Eurasian snow cover and upcoming summer temperatures over the British Isles and adjacent areas, this link being strongest with January - March snow cover. Significant links are also observed between summer temperatures and the preceding late winter NAO index and with a leading principal component of North Atlantic SST variability. The physical mechanisms underlying these time-lagged correlations are investigated by studying the associated variability in large-scale atmospheric circulation over the Euro - Atlantic sector. Seasonal expansion in the Azores high pressure system may play an important role in the time-lagged relationships. The potential seasonal predictability of summer U. K. temperatures during the period 1972 - 2001 is assessed by cross-validated hindcasts and usable predictive skill is found. However, the presence and cause of temporal instability in the time-lagged relationships over longer periods of time requires further investigation.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Qian, BD
Saunders, MA
author_facet Qian, BD
Saunders, MA
author_sort Qian, BD
title Summer UK temperature and its links to preceding Eurasian snow cover, North Atlantic SSTs, and the NAO
title_short Summer UK temperature and its links to preceding Eurasian snow cover, North Atlantic SSTs, and the NAO
title_full Summer UK temperature and its links to preceding Eurasian snow cover, North Atlantic SSTs, and the NAO
title_fullStr Summer UK temperature and its links to preceding Eurasian snow cover, North Atlantic SSTs, and the NAO
title_full_unstemmed Summer UK temperature and its links to preceding Eurasian snow cover, North Atlantic SSTs, and the NAO
title_sort summer uk temperature and its links to preceding eurasian snow cover, north atlantic ssts, and the nao
publisher AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
publishDate 2003
url http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/93591/
genre North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
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North Atlantic oscillation
op_source J CLIMATE , 16 (24) 4108 - 4120. (2003)
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