Abrupt transitions in the NAO control of explosive North 2 Atlantic cyclone development

Explosive cyclones are intense extra-tropical low pressure systems featuring large deepening rates. In the Euro-Atlantic sector, they are a major source of life-threatening weather impacts due to their associated strong wind gusts, heavy precipitation and storm surges. The wintertime variability of...

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Published in:Climate Dynamics
Main Authors: Gómara Cardalliaguet, Iñigo, Rodríguez de Fonseca, María Belén, Zurita Gotor, Pablo, Ulbrich, Sven, G. Pinto, Joaquim
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Published: Springer 2014
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spelling ftunivcmadrid:oai:www.ucm.es:45843 2023-05-15T16:51:24+02:00 Abrupt transitions in the NAO control of explosive North 2 Atlantic cyclone development Gómara Cardalliaguet, Iñigo Rodríguez de Fonseca, María Belén Zurita Gotor, Pablo Ulbrich, Sven G. Pinto, Joaquim 2014-12-27 application/pdf https://eprints.ucm.es/id/eprint/45843/ https://eprints.ucm.es/id/eprint/45843/1/Gomara%2002%20preprint.pdf https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-016-3015-9 en eng Springer https://eprints.ucm.es/id/eprint/45843/1/Gomara%2002%20preprint.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Geofísica Meteorología info:eu-repo/semantics/article PeerReviewed 2014 ftunivcmadrid https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-016-3015-9 2022-05-12T20:05:30Z Explosive cyclones are intense extra-tropical low pressure systems featuring large deepening rates. In the Euro-Atlantic sector, they are a major source of life-threatening weather impacts due to their associated strong wind gusts, heavy precipitation and storm surges. The wintertime variability of the North Atlantic cyclonic activity is primarily modulated by the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). In this study, we investigate the interannual and multi-decadal variability of explosive North Atlantic cyclones using track density data from two reanalysis datasets (NCEP and ERA-40) and a control simulation of an atmosphere/ocean coupled General Circulation Model (GCM-ECHAM5/MPIOM1). The leading interannual and multi-decadal modes of variability of explosive cyclone track density are characterized by a strengthening/weakening pattern between Newfoundland and Iceland, which is mainly modulated by the NAO at both timescales. However, the NAO control of interannual cyclone variability is not stationary in time and abruptly fluctuates during periods of 20-25 years long both in NCEP and ECHAM5/MPIOM1. These transitions are accompanied by structural changes in the leading mode of explosive cyclone variability, and by decreased/enhanced baroclinicity over the sub-polar/sub-tropical North Atlantic. The influence of the ocean is apparently important for both the occurrence and persistence of such anomalous periods. In the GCM, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation appears to influence the large-scale baroclinicity and explosive cyclone development over the North Atlantic. These results permit a better understanding of explosive cyclogenesis variability at different climatic timescales and might help to improve predictions of these hazardous events. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Newfoundland North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM): E-Prints Complutense Climate Dynamics 47 9-10 3091 3111
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Meteorología
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Meteorología
Gómara Cardalliaguet, Iñigo
Rodríguez de Fonseca, María Belén
Zurita Gotor, Pablo
Ulbrich, Sven
G. Pinto, Joaquim
Abrupt transitions in the NAO control of explosive North 2 Atlantic cyclone development
topic_facet Geofísica
Meteorología
description Explosive cyclones are intense extra-tropical low pressure systems featuring large deepening rates. In the Euro-Atlantic sector, they are a major source of life-threatening weather impacts due to their associated strong wind gusts, heavy precipitation and storm surges. The wintertime variability of the North Atlantic cyclonic activity is primarily modulated by the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). In this study, we investigate the interannual and multi-decadal variability of explosive North Atlantic cyclones using track density data from two reanalysis datasets (NCEP and ERA-40) and a control simulation of an atmosphere/ocean coupled General Circulation Model (GCM-ECHAM5/MPIOM1). The leading interannual and multi-decadal modes of variability of explosive cyclone track density are characterized by a strengthening/weakening pattern between Newfoundland and Iceland, which is mainly modulated by the NAO at both timescales. However, the NAO control of interannual cyclone variability is not stationary in time and abruptly fluctuates during periods of 20-25 years long both in NCEP and ECHAM5/MPIOM1. These transitions are accompanied by structural changes in the leading mode of explosive cyclone variability, and by decreased/enhanced baroclinicity over the sub-polar/sub-tropical North Atlantic. The influence of the ocean is apparently important for both the occurrence and persistence of such anomalous periods. In the GCM, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation appears to influence the large-scale baroclinicity and explosive cyclone development over the North Atlantic. These results permit a better understanding of explosive cyclogenesis variability at different climatic timescales and might help to improve predictions of these hazardous events.
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author Gómara Cardalliaguet, Iñigo
Rodríguez de Fonseca, María Belén
Zurita Gotor, Pablo
Ulbrich, Sven
G. Pinto, Joaquim
author_facet Gómara Cardalliaguet, Iñigo
Rodríguez de Fonseca, María Belén
Zurita Gotor, Pablo
Ulbrich, Sven
G. Pinto, Joaquim
author_sort Gómara Cardalliaguet, Iñigo
title Abrupt transitions in the NAO control of explosive North 2 Atlantic cyclone development
title_short Abrupt transitions in the NAO control of explosive North 2 Atlantic cyclone development
title_full Abrupt transitions in the NAO control of explosive North 2 Atlantic cyclone development
title_fullStr Abrupt transitions in the NAO control of explosive North 2 Atlantic cyclone development
title_full_unstemmed Abrupt transitions in the NAO control of explosive North 2 Atlantic cyclone development
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