The role of stratosphere-troposphere coupling in the occurrence of extreme winter cold spells over northern Europe

Extreme cold spells over Northern Europe during winter are examined in order to address the question to what degree and in which ways stratospheric dynamics may influence the state of the troposphere. The study is based on 500 years of a pre-industrial control simulation with a comprehensive global...

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Main Authors: Lorenzo Tomassini, Mark P. Baldwin, Felix Bunzel, Marco Giorgetta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2012-10-01
Series:Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
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Online Access:http://www.agu.org/journals/ms/ms1210/2012MS000177/
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spelling doaj-83a96ac416024815a7f6f853ec6bde312020-11-24T22:33:30ZengAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems1942-24662012-10-01410M00A0314The role of stratosphere-troposphere coupling in the occurrence of extreme winter cold spells over northern EuropeLorenzo TomassiniMark P. BaldwinFelix BunzelMarco GiorgettaExtreme cold spells over Northern Europe during winter are examined in order to address the question to what degree and in which ways stratospheric dynamics may influence the state of the troposphere. The study is based on 500 years of a pre-industrial control simulation with a comprehensive global climate model which well resolves the stratosphere, the MPI Earth System Model. Geopotential height anomalies leading to cold air outbreaks leave imprints throughout the atmosphere including the middle and lower stratosphere. A significant connection between tropospheric winter cold spells over Northern Europe and erosion of the stratospheric polar vortex is detected up to 30 hPa. In about 40 percent of the cases, the extreme cold spells are preceded by dynamical disturbances in the stratosphere. The strong warmings associated with the deceleration of the stratospheric jet cause the tropopause height to decrease over high latitudes. The compression of the tropospheric column below favors the development of high pressure anomalies and blocking signatures over polar regions. This in turn leads to the advection of cold air towards Northern Europe and the establishment of a negative annular mode pattern in the troposphere. Anomalies in the residual mean meridional circulation during the stratospheric weak vortex events contribute to the warming of the lower stratosphere, but are not key in the mechanism through which the stratosphere impacts the troposphere.http://www.agu.org/journals/ms/ms1210/2012MS000177/stratosphere-troposphere coupling.
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author Lorenzo Tomassini
Mark P. Baldwin
Felix Bunzel
Marco Giorgetta
spellingShingle Lorenzo Tomassini
Mark P. Baldwin
Felix Bunzel
Marco Giorgetta
The role of stratosphere-troposphere coupling in the occurrence of extreme winter cold spells over northern Europe
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
stratosphere-troposphere coupling.
author_facet Lorenzo Tomassini
Mark P. Baldwin
Felix Bunzel
Marco Giorgetta
author_sort Lorenzo Tomassini
title The role of stratosphere-troposphere coupling in the occurrence of extreme winter cold spells over northern Europe
title_short The role of stratosphere-troposphere coupling in the occurrence of extreme winter cold spells over northern Europe
title_full The role of stratosphere-troposphere coupling in the occurrence of extreme winter cold spells over northern Europe
title_fullStr The role of stratosphere-troposphere coupling in the occurrence of extreme winter cold spells over northern Europe
title_full_unstemmed The role of stratosphere-troposphere coupling in the occurrence of extreme winter cold spells over northern Europe
title_sort role of stratosphere-troposphere coupling in the occurrence of extreme winter cold spells over northern europe
publisher American Geophysical Union (AGU)
series Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
issn 1942-2466
publishDate 2012-10-01
description Extreme cold spells over Northern Europe during winter are examined in order to address the question to what degree and in which ways stratospheric dynamics may influence the state of the troposphere. The study is based on 500 years of a pre-industrial control simulation with a comprehensive global climate model which well resolves the stratosphere, the MPI Earth System Model. Geopotential height anomalies leading to cold air outbreaks leave imprints throughout the atmosphere including the middle and lower stratosphere. A significant connection between tropospheric winter cold spells over Northern Europe and erosion of the stratospheric polar vortex is detected up to 30 hPa. In about 40 percent of the cases, the extreme cold spells are preceded by dynamical disturbances in the stratosphere. The strong warmings associated with the deceleration of the stratospheric jet cause the tropopause height to decrease over high latitudes. The compression of the tropospheric column below favors the development of high pressure anomalies and blocking signatures over polar regions. This in turn leads to the advection of cold air towards Northern Europe and the establishment of a negative annular mode pattern in the troposphere. Anomalies in the residual mean meridional circulation during the stratospheric weak vortex events contribute to the warming of the lower stratosphere, but are not key in the mechanism through which the stratosphere impacts the troposphere.
topic stratosphere-troposphere coupling.
url http://www.agu.org/journals/ms/ms1210/2012MS000177/
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