Circulation and cloud responses to patterned SST warming
(2024)
Drivers of the ECMWF SEAS5 seasonal forecast for the hot and dry European summer of 2022
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society Wiley (2024)
Abstract:
The European summer (June鈥揂ugust) 2022 was characterised by warm and dry anomalies across much of the continent, likely influenced by a northward鈥恠hifted jet stream. These general features were well predicted by European Centre for Medium鈥怰ange Weather Forecasts' system 5 seasonal forecast, initialised on May 1. Such successful predictions for European summers are relatively uncommon, particularly for atmospheric circulation. In this study, a set of hindcast experiments is employed to investigate the role that initialisation of the ocean, atmosphere, and land surface played in the 2022 forecast. We find that the trend from external forcing was the strongest contributor to the forecast near鈥恠urface temperature anomalies, with atmospheric circulation and land鈥恠urface interactions playing a secondary role. On the other hand, atmospheric circulation made a strong contribution to precipitation anomalies. Modelled Euro鈥怉tlantic circulation anomalies in 2022 were consistent with a La Ni帽a鈥恌orced teleconnection from the tropical Pacific. However, a northward jet trend in the model hindcasts with increasing greenhouse gas concentrations also contributed to the predicted circulation anomalies in 2022. In contrast, the observed linear trend in the jet over the past four decades was a southward shift, though it is unclear whether this trend was driven by external forcings or natural variability. Nevertheless, this case study demonstrates that important features of at least some European summers are predictable at the seasonal time鈥恠cale.Supplementary material to "Solar cycle impacts on North Atlantic climate"
(2024)
Intraseasonal shift in the wintertime North Atlantic jet structure projected by CMIP6 models
Copernicus Publications (2024)
Skilful probabilistic medium鈥恟ange precipitation and temperature forecasts over Vietnam for the development of a future dengue early warning system
Meteorological Applications Wiley 31:4 (2024) e2222