European summer weather linked to North Atlantic freshwater anomalies in preceding years

M. Oltmanns, N. P. Holliday, J. Screen, B. Moat, S. Josey, D. G. Evans, Sheldon Bacon
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Abstract. Amplified Arctic ice loss in recent decades has been linked to the increased occurrence of extreme mid-latitude weather. The underlying mechanisms remain elusive, however. One potential link occurs through the ocean as the loss of sea ice and glacial ice leads to increased freshwater fluxes into the ocean. Thus, in this study, we examine the link between North Atlantic freshwater anomalies and European summer weather. Combining a comprehensive set of observational products, we show that stronger freshwater anomalies are associated with a sharper sea surface temperature front between the subpolar and the subtropical North Atlantic in winter, an increased atmospheric instability above the sea surface temperature front, and a large-scale atmospheric circulation that induces a northward shift in the North Atlantic Current, strengthening the sea surface temperature front. In the following summer, the lower-tropospheric winds are deflected northward along the enhanced sea surface temperature front and the European coastline, forming part of a large-scale atmospheric circulation anomaly that is associated with warmer and drier weather over Europe. The identified statistical links are significant on timescales from years to decades and indicate an enhanced predictability of European summer weather at least a winter in advance, with the exact regions and amplitudes of the warm and dry weather anomalies over Europe being sensitive to the location, strength, and extent of North Atlantic freshwater anomalies in the preceding winter.
欧洲夏季天气与前几年北大西洋淡水异常有关
摘要近几十年来,北极冰层损失的加剧与中纬度极端天气的增多有关。然而,其根本机制仍然难以捉摸。一种潜在的联系是通过海洋发生的,因为海冰和冰川冰的消失导致进入海洋的淡水流量增加。因此,在这项研究中,我们探讨了北大西洋淡水异常与欧洲夏季天气之间的联系。结合一套全面的观测产品,我们表明,淡水异常的增强与冬季北大西洋副极地和副热带之间海面温度前沿的锐化、海面温度前沿上方大气不稳定性的增加以及大尺度大气环流导致北大西洋洋流北移、海面温度前沿加强有关。在接下来的夏季,低对流层风沿着增强的海面温度前沿和欧洲海岸线向北偏转,形成大尺度大气环流异常的一部分,这与欧洲上空更温暖、更干燥的天气有关。已确定的统计联系在数年到数十年的时间尺度上都很重要,表明欧洲夏季天气的可预测性至少提前了一个冬季,欧洲上空温暖干燥天气异常的确切区域和振幅对前一个冬季北大西洋淡水异常的位置、强度和范围很敏感。
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