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The Warm-Arctic/Cold-continents pattern during 1901-2010

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY
Volume 38, Issue 14, Pages 5245-5254

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/joc.5725

Keywords

Arctic amplification; blocking frequency/intensity; cold-continents; jet stream; mid-latitude weather; warm-Arctic

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  1. NordForsk [GREENICE/61841]
  2. Norges Forskningsrad [EuropeWeather/(231322/F20)]

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The Warm-Arctic/Cold-continents (WACC) winter weather pattern is investigated using the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts 20th Century reanalysis data (ERA20C) spanning 1901-2010. Both the 1920-1940 and 1990-2010 periods are characterized by Arctic amplification (AA) and mid-latitude continental cooling, although the Arctic warming signal for 1990-2010 is twice as strong as that for 1920-1940. Significant weakening in the mid-latitude polewards temperature gradient and zonal wind, wavier upper-level flow character, and strong regional blocking frequency/intensity changes are also detected during both AA periods. These results based on statistical analyses highlight the possible role of AA in affecting mid-latitude weather patterns, but further work is needed to quantify the influence of AA on particular mid-latitude dynamical features.

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