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Distinguishing Stratospheric Sudden Warmings from ENSO as Key Drivers of Wintertime Climate Variability over the North Atlantic and Eurasia
by
Deser, Clara
, Polvani, Lorenzo M.
, Sun, Lantao
, Butler, Amy H.
, Richter, Jadwiga H.
in
Anomalies
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Circulation
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate prediction
/ Climate variability
/ El Nino
/ El Nino phenomena
/ El Nino-Southern Oscillation event
/ Evolution
/ General circulation
/ General circulation models
/ Gravitational waves
/ La Nina
/ Sea surface
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Southern Oscillation
/ Statistical analysis
/ Stratosphere
/ Studies
/ Temperature effects
/ Tropical climate
/ Tropospheric circulation
/ Variability
/ Winter
2017
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Distinguishing Stratospheric Sudden Warmings from ENSO as Key Drivers of Wintertime Climate Variability over the North Atlantic and Eurasia
by
Deser, Clara
, Polvani, Lorenzo M.
, Sun, Lantao
, Butler, Amy H.
, Richter, Jadwiga H.
in
Anomalies
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Circulation
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate prediction
/ Climate variability
/ El Nino
/ El Nino phenomena
/ El Nino-Southern Oscillation event
/ Evolution
/ General circulation
/ General circulation models
/ Gravitational waves
/ La Nina
/ Sea surface
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Southern Oscillation
/ Statistical analysis
/ Stratosphere
/ Studies
/ Temperature effects
/ Tropical climate
/ Tropospheric circulation
/ Variability
/ Winter
2017
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Distinguishing Stratospheric Sudden Warmings from ENSO as Key Drivers of Wintertime Climate Variability over the North Atlantic and Eurasia
by
Deser, Clara
, Polvani, Lorenzo M.
, Sun, Lantao
, Butler, Amy H.
, Richter, Jadwiga H.
in
Anomalies
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Circulation
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate prediction
/ Climate variability
/ El Nino
/ El Nino phenomena
/ El Nino-Southern Oscillation event
/ Evolution
/ General circulation
/ General circulation models
/ Gravitational waves
/ La Nina
/ Sea surface
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Southern Oscillation
/ Statistical analysis
/ Stratosphere
/ Studies
/ Temperature effects
/ Tropical climate
/ Tropospheric circulation
/ Variability
/ Winter
2017
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Distinguishing Stratospheric Sudden Warmings from ENSO as Key Drivers of Wintertime Climate Variability over the North Atlantic and Eurasia
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Distinguishing Stratospheric Sudden Warmings from ENSO as Key Drivers of Wintertime Climate Variability over the North Atlantic and Eurasia
2017
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Stratospheric conditions are increasingly being recognized as an important driver of North Atlantic and Eurasian climate variability. Mindful that the observational record is relatively short, and that internal climate variability can be large, the authors here analyze a new 10-member ensemble of integrations of a stratosphere-resolving, atmospheric general circulation model, forced with the observed evolution of sea surface temperature (SST) during 1952–2003. Previous studies are confirmed, showing that El Niño conditions enhance the frequency of occurrence of stratospheric sudden warmings (SSWs), whereas La Niña conditions do not appear to affect it. However, large differences are noted among ensemble members, suggesting caution when interpreting the relatively short observational record. More importantly, it is emphasized that the majority of SSWs are not caused by anomalous tropical Pacific SSTs. Comparing composites of winters with and without SSWs in each ENSO phase separately, it is demonstrated that stratospheric variability gives rise to large and statistically significant anomalies in tropospheric circulation and surface conditions over the North Atlantic and Eurasia. This indicates that, for those regions, climate variability of stratospheric origin is comparable in magnitude to variability originating from tropical Pacific SSTs, so that the occurrence of a single SSW in a given winter is able to completely alter seasonal climate predictions based solely on ENSO conditions. These findings, corroborating other recent studies, highlight the importance of accurately forecasting SSWs for improved seasonal prediction of North Atlantic and Eurasian climate.
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