Climatology and trends of concurrent temperature extremes in the global extratropics

被引:1
|
作者
Messori, Gabriele [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Segalini, Antonio [1 ]
Ramos, Alexandre M. [5 ]
机构
[1] Uppsala Univ, Dept Earth Sci, Uppsala, Sweden
[2] Uppsala Univ, Swedish Ctr Impacts Climate Extremes climes, Uppsala, Sweden
[3] Stockholm Univ, Dept Meteorol, Stockholm, Sweden
[4] Stockholm Univ, Bolin Ctr Climate Res, Stockholm, Sweden
[5] Karlsruhe Inst Technol KIT, Inst Meteorol & Climate Res Troposphere Res IMKTRO, Karlsruhe, Germany
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
WESTERN-EUROPE; COLD SPELLS; WEATHER; WINTER; WAVES;
D O I
10.5194/esd-15-1207-2024
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Simultaneous occurrences of multiple heatwaves or cold spells in remote geographical regions have drawn considerable attention in the literature due to their potentially far-reaching impacts. We introduce a flexible toolbox to study such concurrent temperature extremes with adjustable parameters that different users can tailor to their specific needs. We then use the toolbox to present a climatological analysis of spatially compounding heatwaves and cold spells in the global midlatitudes. Specific geographical areas, such as western Russia, central Europe, southwestern Eurasia and western North America, emerge as hotspots for concurrent temperature extremes. Concurrent heatwaves are becoming more frequent, longer-lasting and more extended in the Northern Hemisphere, while the opposite holds for concurrent cold spells. Concurrent heatwaves in the Southern Hemisphere are comparatively rare but have been increasing in both number and extent. Notably, several of these trends in concurrent temperature extremes are significantly stronger than the corresponding trends in all temperature extremes.
引用
收藏
页码:1207 / 1225
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Climatology and Trends of High Temperature Extremes across China in Summer
    Wei Ke
    Chen Wen
    ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC SCIENCE LETTERS, 2009, 2 (03) : 153 - 158
  • [2] Climatology and Trends of High Temperature Extremes across China in Summer
    WEI Ke and CHEN Wen Center for Monsoon System Research
    AtmosphericandOceanicScienceLetters, 2009, 2 (03) : 153 - 158
  • [3] Global trends in the frequency and duration of temperature extremes
    La Sorte, Frank A.
    Johnston, Alison
    Ault, Toby R.
    CLIMATIC CHANGE, 2021, 166 (1-2)
  • [4] Global trends in the frequency and duration of temperature extremes
    Frank A. La Sorte
    Alison Johnston
    Toby R. Ault
    Climatic Change, 2021, 166
  • [5] Trends of temperature extremes in China and their relationship with global temperature anomalies
    Huang Danqing
    Qian Yongfu
    Zhu Jian
    ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 2010, 27 (04) : 937 - 946
  • [6] Trends of Temperature Extremes in China and their Relationship with Global Temperature Anomalies
    黄丹青
    钱永甫
    朱坚
    Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 2010, 27 (04) : 937 - 946
  • [7] Trends of temperature extremes in China and their relationship with global temperature anomalies
    Danqing Huang
    Yongfu Qian
    Jian Zhu
    Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 2010, 27 : 937 - 946
  • [8] A New Climatology for Investigating Storm Influences in and on the Extratropics
    Bauer, Mike
    Tselioudis, George
    Rossow, William B.
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY, 2016, 55 (05) : 1287 - 1303
  • [9] A global climatology of the diurnal variations in sea-surface temperature and implications for MSU temperature trends
    Kennedy, J. J.
    Brohan, P.
    Tett, S. F. B.
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2007, 34 (05)
  • [10] Global predictability of temperature extremes
    de Perez, Erin Coughlan
    van Aalst, Maarten
    Bischiniotis, Konstantinos
    Mason, Simon
    Nissan, Hannah
    Pappenberger, Florian
    Stephens, Elisabeth
    Zsoter, Ervin
    van den Hurk, Bart
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2018, 13 (05):