Heavy Vb‑cyclone precipitation: a transfer entropy application showcase
Several past summer floods in Central Europe were associated with so-called Vb‑cyclones propagating from the Mediterranean Sea north-eastward to Central Europe. This study illustrates the usefulness of the parametric transfer entropy measure TE‑linear in investigating heavy Vb‑cyclone precipitation...
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doaj-067336d6459946bcad420f66d0889f242021-07-08T06:20:57ZengBorntraegerMeteorologische Zeitschrift0941-29482021-07-0130327928410.1127/metz/2021/107198293Heavy Vb‑cyclone precipitation: a transfer entropy application showcaseAmelie KrugPraveen Kumar PothapakulaCristina PrimoBodo AhrensSeveral past summer floods in Central Europe were associated with so-called Vb‑cyclones propagating from the Mediterranean Sea north-eastward to Central Europe. This study illustrates the usefulness of the parametric transfer entropy measure TE‑linear in investigating heavy Vb‑cyclone precipitation events in the Odra catchment (Poland). With the application of the TE‑linear approach, we confirm the impact of the Mediterranean Sea on precipitation intensification. Moreover, we also detect significant information exchange to Vb‑cyclone precipitation from evaporation over the European continent along the typical Vb‑cyclone pathway. Thus, the Mediterranean Sea could enhance the Vb‑cyclone precipitation by pre-moistening continental moisture source regions that contribute to precipitation downstream in the investigated catchments. Overall, the transfer entropy approach with the measure TE‑linear proved to be computationally effective and complementary to traditional methods such as Lagrangian and Eulerian diagnostics.http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/metz/2021/1071vb‑cyclonesheavy precipitation eventstransfer entropyodrapolandtwentieth century reanalysis |
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Amelie Krug Praveen Kumar Pothapakula Cristina Primo Bodo Ahrens Heavy Vb‑cyclone precipitation: a transfer entropy application showcase Meteorologische Zeitschrift vb‑cyclones heavy precipitation events transfer entropy odra poland twentieth century reanalysis |
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Amelie Krug Praveen Kumar Pothapakula Cristina Primo Bodo Ahrens |
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Heavy Vb‑cyclone precipitation: a transfer entropy application showcase |
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Heavy Vb‑cyclone precipitation: a transfer entropy application showcase |
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Heavy Vb‑cyclone precipitation: a transfer entropy application showcase |
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Heavy Vb‑cyclone precipitation: a transfer entropy application showcase |
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Heavy Vb‑cyclone precipitation: a transfer entropy application showcase |
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heavy vb‑cyclone precipitation: a transfer entropy application showcase |
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Borntraeger |
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Meteorologische Zeitschrift |
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0941-2948 |
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2021-07-01 |
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Several past summer floods in Central Europe were associated with so-called Vb‑cyclones propagating from the Mediterranean Sea north-eastward to Central Europe. This study illustrates the usefulness of the parametric transfer entropy measure TE‑linear in investigating heavy Vb‑cyclone precipitation events in the Odra catchment (Poland). With the application of the TE‑linear approach, we confirm the impact of the Mediterranean Sea on precipitation intensification. Moreover, we also detect significant information exchange to Vb‑cyclone precipitation from evaporation over the European continent along the typical Vb‑cyclone pathway. Thus, the Mediterranean Sea could enhance the Vb‑cyclone precipitation by pre-moistening continental moisture source regions that contribute to precipitation downstream in the investigated catchments. Overall, the transfer entropy approach with the measure TE‑linear proved to be computationally effective and complementary to traditional methods such as Lagrangian and Eulerian diagnostics. |
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vb‑cyclones heavy precipitation events transfer entropy odra poland twentieth century reanalysis |
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