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Recent decadal weakening of the summer Eurasian westerly jet attributable to anthropogenic aerosol emissions
by
Shaffrey, Len
, Harvey, Ben
, Dong, Buwen
, Sutton, Rowan T.
in
704/106
/ 704/106/694/674
/ Aerosols
/ Aerosols - analysis
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Climate models
/ Emissions
/ Europe
/ Extreme weather
/ Human influences
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Northern Hemisphere
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Seasons
/ Summer
/ Temperature
/ Temperature gradients
/ Tropical environments
/ Troposphere
/ Wind
2022
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Recent decadal weakening of the summer Eurasian westerly jet attributable to anthropogenic aerosol emissions
by
Shaffrey, Len
, Harvey, Ben
, Dong, Buwen
, Sutton, Rowan T.
in
704/106
/ 704/106/694/674
/ Aerosols
/ Aerosols - analysis
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Climate models
/ Emissions
/ Europe
/ Extreme weather
/ Human influences
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Northern Hemisphere
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Seasons
/ Summer
/ Temperature
/ Temperature gradients
/ Tropical environments
/ Troposphere
/ Wind
2022
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Recent decadal weakening of the summer Eurasian westerly jet attributable to anthropogenic aerosol emissions
by
Shaffrey, Len
, Harvey, Ben
, Dong, Buwen
, Sutton, Rowan T.
in
704/106
/ 704/106/694/674
/ Aerosols
/ Aerosols - analysis
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Climate models
/ Emissions
/ Europe
/ Extreme weather
/ Human influences
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Northern Hemisphere
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Seasons
/ Summer
/ Temperature
/ Temperature gradients
/ Tropical environments
/ Troposphere
/ Wind
2022
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Recent decadal weakening of the summer Eurasian westerly jet attributable to anthropogenic aerosol emissions
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Recent decadal weakening of the summer Eurasian westerly jet attributable to anthropogenic aerosol emissions
2022
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Overview
The Eurasian subtropical westerly jet (ESWJ) is a major feature of the summertime atmospheric circulation in the Northern Hemisphere. Here, we demonstrate a robust weakening trend in the summer ESWJ over the last four decades, linked to significant impacts on extreme weather. Analysis of climate model simulations from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) suggests that anthropogenic aerosols were likely the primary driver of the weakening ESWJ. Warming over mid-high latitudes due to aerosol reductions in Europe, and cooling in the tropics and subtropics due to aerosol increases over South and East Asia acted to reduce the meridional temperature gradient at the surface and in the lower and middle troposphere, leading to reduced vertical shear of the zonal wind and a weaker ESWJ in the upper troposphere. If, as expected, Asian anthropogenic aerosol precursor emissions decline in future, our results imply a renewed strengthening of the summer ESWJ.
This study presents evidence that a major feature of the northern hemisphere summertime circulation, the Eurasian subtropical westerly jet (ESWJ), weakened significantly in recent decades, and that this weakening was caused by changes in anthropogenic aerosols.
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