An NAO-dominated mode of atmospheric circulation drives large decadal changes in wintertime surface climate and snow mass over Eurasia

The leading mode of wintertime atmospheric variability over the North Atlantic-North Eurasia sector is dominated by the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and accounts for more than one third of the total variability. This study explores the influences of the leading mode on decadal climate variabilit...

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Autori principali: Ye, K, Messori, G, Chen, D, Woollings, T
Natura: Journal article
Lingua:English
Pubblicazione: IOP Publishing 2022
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author Ye, K
Messori, G
Chen, D
Woollings, T
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Messori, G
Chen, D
Woollings, T
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description The leading mode of wintertime atmospheric variability over the North Atlantic-North Eurasia sector is dominated by the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and accounts for more than one third of the total variability. This study explores the influences of the leading mode on decadal climate variability of Northern Eurasia. We focus on the little-explored decadal covariations of surface air temperature (SAT), snowfall, snow water equivalent (SWE) and snow cover over the region, using extensive model output from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project sixth phase. Recent decadal trends (−0.92σ per decade) in the leading mode identified, are found to be largely a manifestation of internal climate variability (at least two thirds from the most conservative estimate). These internally-generated decadal trends strongly contributed to recent trends in SAT, snowfall, SWE and snow cover over Eurasia. External forcings should have played a minor role over Eurasia as they usually suggest opposite decadal trends to those observed. An exception is found for snowfall and SWE in east Eurasia, for which external forcings may have driven a large part of the recent upward trends, equally as important as the NAO-dominated mode. This points to a complex interplay between internally-generated and externally-forced climate variability over Northern Eurasia. Model discrepancies are identified in reproducing the linkages between the leading mode and the Eurasian surface climate variability. The internally-generated variability of this leading mode thus represents a large source of uncertainty in future decadal climate projections over Eurasia and, due to the memory effects of snow, also in modelling springtime climate variability.
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spelling oxford-uuid:dcde19d5-2ac8-450e-a464-b4ab77e5ade22022-03-27T09:20:50ZAn NAO-dominated mode of atmospheric circulation drives large decadal changes in wintertime surface climate and snow mass over EurasiaJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:dcde19d5-2ac8-450e-a464-b4ab77e5ade2EnglishSymplectic ElementsIOP Publishing2022Ye, KMessori, GChen, DWoollings, TThe leading mode of wintertime atmospheric variability over the North Atlantic-North Eurasia sector is dominated by the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and accounts for more than one third of the total variability. This study explores the influences of the leading mode on decadal climate variability of Northern Eurasia. We focus on the little-explored decadal covariations of surface air temperature (SAT), snowfall, snow water equivalent (SWE) and snow cover over the region, using extensive model output from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project sixth phase. Recent decadal trends (−0.92σ per decade) in the leading mode identified, are found to be largely a manifestation of internal climate variability (at least two thirds from the most conservative estimate). These internally-generated decadal trends strongly contributed to recent trends in SAT, snowfall, SWE and snow cover over Eurasia. External forcings should have played a minor role over Eurasia as they usually suggest opposite decadal trends to those observed. An exception is found for snowfall and SWE in east Eurasia, for which external forcings may have driven a large part of the recent upward trends, equally as important as the NAO-dominated mode. This points to a complex interplay between internally-generated and externally-forced climate variability over Northern Eurasia. Model discrepancies are identified in reproducing the linkages between the leading mode and the Eurasian surface climate variability. The internally-generated variability of this leading mode thus represents a large source of uncertainty in future decadal climate projections over Eurasia and, due to the memory effects of snow, also in modelling springtime climate variability.
spellingShingle Ye, K
Messori, G
Chen, D
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An NAO-dominated mode of atmospheric circulation drives large decadal changes in wintertime surface climate and snow mass over Eurasia
title An NAO-dominated mode of atmospheric circulation drives large decadal changes in wintertime surface climate and snow mass over Eurasia
title_full An NAO-dominated mode of atmospheric circulation drives large decadal changes in wintertime surface climate and snow mass over Eurasia
title_fullStr An NAO-dominated mode of atmospheric circulation drives large decadal changes in wintertime surface climate and snow mass over Eurasia
title_full_unstemmed An NAO-dominated mode of atmospheric circulation drives large decadal changes in wintertime surface climate and snow mass over Eurasia
title_short An NAO-dominated mode of atmospheric circulation drives large decadal changes in wintertime surface climate and snow mass over Eurasia
title_sort nao dominated mode of atmospheric circulation drives large decadal changes in wintertime surface climate and snow mass over eurasia
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