Connecting North Atlantic SST Variability to European Heat Events over the Past Decades

J. Krüger, J. Kjellsson, R. Kedzierski, Martin Claus
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The occurrence of European heat events has increased during the last two decades. European heat events are responsible for social, economic and environmental damage and are projected to increase in magnitude, frequency and duration under global warming, strengthening the interest about the contribution of different mechanisms. Using the ERA5 reanalysis product, we go beyond case studies relating European heat events with cold North Atlantic sea surface temperatures (SSTs), and perform a systematic approach with a composite analysis to investigate the link between North Atlantic SSTs in a domain south of Greenland and the 2m air temperature (T2m) over central Europe. Composites of different North Atlantic SST states show that events with a negative tendency of North Atlantic SSTs are often followed by positive European T2m anomalies during summers when the North Atlantic SSTs are persistently low for several months. Enhanced lower–tropospheric baroclinicity in the North Atlantic is followed during these events by a slantwise ascent and an enhanced upper–tropospheric waveguide, promoting a downstream development of an European ridge. A combination of a wave number 3 pattern and regionally confined Rossby wave activity contribute to a trough–ridge pattern in the North Atlantic–European sector. A composite of European heat events further confirms the lagged statistical relationship between cold North Atlantic SSTs with a negative tendency and positive European T2m anomalies. A negative tendency of North Atlantic SSTs precedes 15 of 18 European heat events, and cold North Atlantic SST conditions are present during 14 of 18 European heat events.
将北大西洋 SST 变率与过去几十年欧洲高温事件联系起来
过去二十年间,欧洲热事件的发生率有所上升。欧洲高温事件对社会、经济和环境造成了损害,预计在全球变暖的情况下,欧洲高温事件的规模、频率和持续时间都会增加,这就加强了人们对不同机制所起作用的兴趣。利用ERA5再分析产品,我们超越了将欧洲高温事件与寒冷的北大西洋海面温度(SST)相关联的案例研究,采用了一种系统的综合分析方法来研究格陵兰岛以南区域的北大西洋 SST 与欧洲中部上空 2 米气温(T2m)之间的联系。不同北大西洋海温状态的复合分析表明,在北大西洋海温持续数月偏低的夏季,北大西洋海温出现负值时,欧洲的 T2m 常出现正值异常。在这些事件中,北大西洋低对流层气压线性增强,随之而来的是斜向上升和增强的上对流层波导,促进了欧洲海脊的下游发展。3 号波模式和区域局限性罗斯比波活动相结合,促成了北大西洋-欧洲扇区的槽-脊模式。欧洲热事件的综合分析进一步证实了北大西洋海温负值偏冷与欧洲 T2m 正值异常之间的滞后统计关系。在 18 个欧洲高温事件中,有 15 个事件发生前北大西洋海温呈负值趋势,而在 18 个欧洲高温事件中,有 14 个事件发生时北大西洋海温偏冷。
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