反复出现的罗斯比波模式下欧亚大陆同时出现热浪的风险上升

IF 3.4 2区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Beijing FANG, Mengqian LU
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摘要

同时发生的热浪,其特征是在不同地区同时发生极端高温,对自然生态系统和人类社会构成重大风险。2022年8月,史无前例的热浪同时袭击了中国中部和俄罗斯西部,造成严重的能源危机、大量经济损失和人员死亡。通过天气尺度分析,我们确定了反复出现的罗斯比波包(RRWPs)通过在相同的关键区域反复形成脊和槽来塑造事件的关键作用。在这项研究中,我们进一步扩展了过去44年来rrwp对这两个目标地区热浪发生的影响。利用自组织图来识别RRWP模式,我们发现在中国中部有脊的RRWP与中国中部和俄罗斯西部热浪概率的显著增加密切相关。具体而言,热浪的区域平均可能性相对于气候学分别增加了3.0和2.6倍。值得注意的是,rrwp对两个地区同时发生的热浪的影响比单独的区域事件更为明显。例如,在rrwp期间,热浪同时影响两个目标区域至少20%的可能性超过气候平均值的10倍。我们的研究结果强调了RRWPs在触发欧亚同步热浪方面的重要作用,并提出了对此类极端事件有希望的天气预报。
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Escalated Risk of Concurrent Eurasian Heatwaves Under Recurrent Rossby Wave Patterns

Escalated Risk of Concurrent Eurasian Heatwaves Under Recurrent Rossby Wave Patterns

Escalated Risk of Concurrent Eurasian Heatwaves Under Recurrent Rossby Wave Patterns

Concurrent heatwaves, featured by simultaneous occurrences of extreme heat in separate regions, pose significant risks to natural ecosystems and human society. In August 2022, unprecedented heatwaves struck central China and west Russia concurrently, resulting in severe energy crisis, numerous financial losses, and fatalities. Through synoptic-scale analysis, we identify a pivotal role of recurrent Rossby wave packets (RRWPs) in shaping the event by repeatedly forming ridges and troughs over the same key areas. In this study, we further extend the investigation of the influence of RRWPs on heatwave occurrences in these two targeted regions over the past 44 years. Using a self-organizing map to identify the RRWP patterns, we find that RRWPs with ridges over central China are closely associated with a marked increase in heatwave probabilities in both central China and western Russia. Specifically, the regional-mean likelihood of heatwaves increases by factors of 3.0 and 2.6, respectively, relative to the climatology. Notably, the effect of RRWPs on the occurrence of concurrent heatwaves across both regions is more pronounced than on regional events alone. For example, during RRWPs, the likelihood of concurrent heatwaves affecting at least 20% of both target regions exceeds 10 times the climatological average. Our findings underscore the significant role of RRWPs in triggering concurrent Eurasian heatwaves and suggest promising synoptic predictability for such extreme events.

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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7.30
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684
期刊介绍: JGR: Atmospheres publishes articles that advance and improve understanding of atmospheric properties and processes, including the interaction of the atmosphere with other components of the Earth system.
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