Extreme windstorms and sting jets in convection-permitting climate simulations over Europe

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Colin Manning
Elizabeth J. Kendon
Hayley J. Fowler
Nigel M. Roberts
Ségolène Berthou
Dan Suri
Malcolm J. Roberts
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[1] Newcastle University,School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences
[2] Met Office Hadley Centre,undefined
[3] Met Office,undefined
[4] Met Office,undefined
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Climate Dynamics | 2022年 / 58卷
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Sting jet; Windstorm; Convection permitting model; Extreme wind speeds;
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Extra-tropical windstorms are one of the costliest natural hazards affecting Europe, and windstorms that develop a sting jet are extremely damaging. A sting jet is a mesoscale core of very high wind speeds that occurs in Shapiro–Keyser type cyclones, and high-resolution models are required to adequately model sting jets. Here, we develop a low-cost methodology to automatically detect sting jets, using the characteristic warm seclusion of Shapiro–Keyser cyclones and the slantwise descent of high wind speeds, within pan-European 2.2 km convection-permitting climate model (CPM) simulations. The representation of wind gusts is improved with respect to ERA-Interim reanalysis data compared to observations; this is linked to better representation of cold conveyor belts and sting jets in the CPM. Our analysis indicates that Shapiro–Keyser cyclones, and those that develop sting jets, are the most damaging windstorms in present and future climates. The frequency of extreme windstorms is projected to increase by 2100 and a large contribution comes from sting jet storms. Furthermore, extreme wind speeds and their future changes are underestimated in the global climate model (GCM) compared to the CPM. We conclude that the CPM adds value in the representation of extreme winds and surface wind gusts and can provide improved input for impact models compared to coarser resolution models.
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