Influence of high-latitude blocking and the northern stratospheric polar vortex on cold-air outbreaks under Arctic Amplification of global warming
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Title
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Influence of high-latitude blocking and the northern stratospheric polar vortex on cold-air outbreaks under Arctic Amplification of global warming
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Other Titles
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지구 온난화로 인한 북극 증폭하에서 고위도 블라킹과 북극 성층권 극 소용돌이가 한파에 미치는 영향
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Authors
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Muyin Wang
James E Overland
Judah Cohen
Dehai Luo
Timo Vihma
Qiang Fu
Richard J Hall
Ralf Jaiser
Kim, Seong-Joong
Edward Hanna
Raphael Kohler
Linh Luu
Xiaocen Shen
Irene Erner
Jinro Ukita
Yao Yao
Kunhui Ye
Choi, Hyesun
Jennifer Francis
Natasa Skific
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Keywords
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Arctic; cold-air outbreak; global warming; polar vortex
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Issue Date
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2024
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Citation
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Muyin Wang, et al. 2024. "Influence of high-latitude blocking and the northern stratospheric polar vortex on cold-air outbreaks under Arctic Amplification of global warming". Environmental Research: Climate, 3(4): 0-0.
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Abstract
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It is widely accepted that Arctic Amplification (AA) - enhanced Arctic warming relative to global warming - will increasingly moderate cold-air outbreaks to the midlatitudes. Yet, some recent studies also argue that AA over the last three decades to the rest of the present century may contribute to more frequent severe winter weather including disruptive cold spells. To prepare society for future extremes, it is necessary to resolve whether AA and severe midlatitude winter weather are coincidental or physically linked. Severe winter weather events in the northern continents are often related to a range of stratospheric polar vortex configurations and atmospheric blocking, but these dynamical drivers are complex and still not fully understood. Here we review recent research advances and paradigms including a nonlinear theory of atmospheric blocking that helps to explain the location, timing and duration of AA/midlatitude weather connections, studies of the polar vortex’s zonal asymmetric and intra-seasonal variations, its southward migration over continents, and its surface impacts. We highlight novel understanding of stratospheric polar vortex variability - polar vortex stretching and a stratosphere-troposphere oscillation - that have remained mostly hidden in the predominant research focus on sudden stratospheric warmings. A physical explanation of the two-way vertical coupling process between the polar vortex and blocking highs, taking into account local surface conditions, remains elusive. We conclude that evidence exists for tropical preconditioning of Arctic-midlatitude climate linkages. Recent research using very large-ensemble climate modelling provides an emerging opportunity to robustly quantify internal atmospheric variability when studying the potential response of midlatitude cold-air outbreaks to AA and sea-ice loss.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16355
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2752-5295/ad93f3/pdf
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Article
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해당사항없음
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국외기타
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