Abrupt and persistent atmospheric circulation changes in the North Atlantic under La Ni\~na conditions
Weather and Climate Extremes, 42, 100609 (2023) Several recent studies have linked the exceptional North Atlantic and Eurasian atmospheric evolution during late February and March 2018 to the Sudden Stratospheric Warming (SSW) that took place a few weeks earlier. February 2018 was characterized by a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Weather and Climate Extremes, 42, 100609 (2023) Several recent studies have linked the exceptional North Atlantic and
Eurasian atmospheric evolution during late February and March 2018 to the
Sudden Stratospheric Warming (SSW) that took place a few weeks earlier.
February 2018 was characterized by an abrupt transition from the positive to
the negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and a subsequent
persistence of the negative NAO for several weeks. This paper investigates the
contribution of atmospheric and oceanic phenomena to both the 2018 event and a
set of 19 identified analogues (including the former) for the period 1959-2022.
Evidence is given that La Ni\~na conditions in the tropical Pacific and
upstream North Atlantic cyclones play an important role as a trigger for these
events. Ensuing two-way tropospheric-stratospheric coupling and eddy feedbacks
provide extended-range persistence for negative NAO conditions. These results
may help improve the prediction of such exceptional events. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2401.14070 |