2020
DOI: 10.1175/jcli-d-19-0403.1
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Two Leading Modes of Wintertime Atmospheric Circulation Drive the Recent Warm Arctic–Cold Eurasia Temperature Pattern

Abstract: The wintertime warm Arctic–cold Eurasia (WACE) temperature trend during 1990–2010 was characterized by accelerating warming in the Arctic region, cooling in Eurasia, and accelerating autumn/winter Arctic sea ice loss. We identify two atmospheric circulation modes over the North Atlantic–northern Eurasian sector that displayed strong upward trends over the same period and can explain a large part of the observed decadal WACE pattern. Both modes bear a close resemblance to well-known teleconnection patterns and … Show more

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“…It has been recognized that the presence of UB can lead to a strong sub-seasonal WACE pattern (Kim et al, 2021;Luo et al, 2021;B. Luo et al, 2019;Luo, Xiao, Diao, et al, 2016;Luo, Xiao, Yao, et al, 2016;Tyrlis et al, 2020;Yao et al, 2017;Ye & Messori. 2020), and most of the UB events are related to the decay of the positive North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) with a meridional dipole (Luo, Xiao, Diao, et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It has been recognized that the presence of UB can lead to a strong sub-seasonal WACE pattern (Kim et al, 2021;Luo et al, 2021;B. Luo et al, 2019;Luo, Xiao, Diao, et al, 2016;Luo, Xiao, Yao, et al, 2016;Tyrlis et al, 2020;Yao et al, 2017;Ye & Messori. 2020), and most of the UB events are related to the decay of the positive North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) with a meridional dipole (Luo, Xiao, Diao, et al, 2016).…”
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“…There is also the hope that this methodology may help investigating outstanding scientific questions; for example the role of Arctic Amplification in driving northern hemisphere mid-latitude climate extremes (e.g. Cohen et al, 2014;Barnes, 2013;Coumou et al, 2018;Screen and Simmonds, 2014;Mori et al, 2014;Ye and Messori, 2019).…”
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“…Faranda (2019) andD'errico et al (2019) argued that circulation patterns associated with cold spells over Europe have been increasing in frequency in the present climate and will continue to do so under future climate change. Several authors have also argued for or against a link between Arctic Amplification and an increased occurrence of cold spells in some mid-latitude regions (Mori et al, 2014;Cohen et al, 2018;Blackport and Screen, 2020;Ye and Messori, 2020;Jolly et al, 2021).…”
Section: French Cold Spells and Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%