Dynamics of an extreme low temperature event over South Africa amid a warming climate

IF 6.1 1区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Hector Chikoore , Innocent L. Mbokodo , Mukovhe V. Singo , Tumelo Mohomi , Rendani B. Munyai , Henno Havenga , Dawn D. Mahlobo , Francois A. Engelbrecht , Mary-Jane M. Bopape , Thando Ndarana
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Despite robust warming trends in surface air temperatures over southern Africa, extreme low temperature (ELT) events still occur from time to time. A recent ELT event affected South Africa resulting in disruptions in socio-economic activities amid a coronavirus pandemic. At least 27 long-term low temperature records were broken during 22–24 July 2021, with snow falls observed mostly over high ground in subtropical districts. This study employs weather station data and European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)'s ERA5 and ERA5-Land reanalyses to investigate dynamics of the ELT event focusing on the South African Highveld. Our approach employs multiscale analysis, with long term trends and climatologies of surface air temperatures, snow events and ground frost days presented as background to understanding the observed extreme weather anomalies. We found consistent and statistically significant warming trends in daytime and overnight temperatures, with corresponding decreases in ground frosts. The July 2021 ELT event resulted from a combination of complex circulation anomalies which included an intense offshore cut-off low (COL) that extended to the surface (and associated wave breaking), a cold front and a Type-S ridging anticyclone, all intensifying surface cold air advection from the Southern Ocean. A most significant finding is that COLs do not need to enter South Africa to cause severe weather over the country. Our study contributes to understanding the occurrence and dynamics of cold extremes in subtropical regions, against a robust warming trend.

气候变暖背景下南非上空极端低温事件的动态变化
尽管南部非洲地表气温呈强劲的变暖趋势,但极端低温(ELT)事件仍时有发生。最近的一次极端低温事件影响到南非,导致社会经济活动中断,冠状病毒大流行。2021 年 7 月 22-24 日期间,至少有 27 项长期低温记录被打破,降雪主要出现在亚热带地区的高地上。本研究利用气象站数据和欧洲中期天气预报中心(ECMWF)的ERA5和ERA5-Land再分析数据来研究ELT事件的动态,重点是南非高地。我们的方法采用多尺度分析,以地表气温、降雪事件和地面霜冻天数的长期趋势和气候为背景,来理解观测到的极端天气异常现象。我们发现,白天和夜间气温有一致且统计意义显著的变暖趋势,地面霜冻也相应减少。2021 年 7 月的 ELT 事件是由复杂的环流异常组合造成的,其中包括延伸至海面的强烈离岸断裂低点(COL)(以及相关的破浪)、冷锋和 S 型脊状反气旋,所有这些都加强了来自南大洋的海面冷空气吸入。一个最重要的发现是,COL 不一定要进入南非才能在该国造成恶劣天气。我们的研究有助于了解在气候强劲变暖的趋势下,亚热带地区极端寒冷天气的发生和动态。
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Weather and Climate Extremes
Weather and Climate Extremes Earth and Planetary Sciences-Atmospheric Science
CiteScore
11.00
自引率
7.50%
发文量
102
审稿时长
33 weeks
期刊介绍: Weather and Climate Extremes Target Audience: Academics Decision makers International development agencies Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) Civil society Focus Areas: Research in weather and climate extremes Monitoring and early warning systems Assessment of vulnerability and impacts Developing and implementing intervention policies Effective risk management and adaptation practices Engagement of local communities in adopting coping strategies Information and communication strategies tailored to local and regional needs and circumstances
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