This paper examines the characteristics of the heatwave that affected western and central Europe in June 2017. Using a novel algorithm, we show that its extension, intensity, and persistence were comparable to those of other European mega‐heatwaves, but it occurred earlier in the summer. The most affected area was Iberia, which experienced devastating forest fires with human casualties and the warmest temperatures of the reanalysis period from daily to seasonal scales. The peak of the mega‐heatwave displayed an unprecedented warm air intrusion due to a record‐breaking subtropical ridge with signatures closer to those of July and August. The atmospheric circulation was the main triggering factor of the event. However, thermodynamical changes...
Over the past decades, droughts and heatwaves frequently appeared in Western Europe (45°–65°N, 10°W–...
The summers of 2018 and 2019 were characterized by unusually warm conditions over Europe. Here, we d...
After analysing observed summer compound hot and dry (CHD) events over Europe from 1950 to 2022, we ...
This paper examines the characteristics of the heatwave that affected western and central Europe in ...
Trabajo presentado en el MedCLIVAR Conference: Bridging the Mediterranean Climates, celebrado en Bel...
Trabajo presentado en las 5ª Journée Climat et Impacts (2018), celebradas en Orsay (Francia), del 29...
Two separate heatwaves affected western Europe in June and July 2019, in particular France, Belgium,...
The summer of 2018 was an extraordinary season in climatological terms for northern and central Euro...
This work presents a methodology to study the interannual variability associated with summertime mon...
International audienceAbstract Under the influence of global warming, heatwaves are becoming a major...
Climate change will result in more intense, more frequent and longer lasting heat waves. The most ha...
This paper presents a new heatwave (HW) detection algorithm that identifies spatially coherent HW pa...
This master study addresses the monthly evolution from April to September of the extremeheat wave th...
As global surface temperatures continue to rise, both the duration and the intensity of heat waves a...
This article aims to describe the occurrence of heat waves in Western and Southwestern Europe in the...
Over the past decades, droughts and heatwaves frequently appeared in Western Europe (45°–65°N, 10°W–...
The summers of 2018 and 2019 were characterized by unusually warm conditions over Europe. Here, we d...
After analysing observed summer compound hot and dry (CHD) events over Europe from 1950 to 2022, we ...
This paper examines the characteristics of the heatwave that affected western and central Europe in ...
Trabajo presentado en el MedCLIVAR Conference: Bridging the Mediterranean Climates, celebrado en Bel...
Trabajo presentado en las 5ª Journée Climat et Impacts (2018), celebradas en Orsay (Francia), del 29...
Two separate heatwaves affected western Europe in June and July 2019, in particular France, Belgium,...
The summer of 2018 was an extraordinary season in climatological terms for northern and central Euro...
This work presents a methodology to study the interannual variability associated with summertime mon...
International audienceAbstract Under the influence of global warming, heatwaves are becoming a major...
Climate change will result in more intense, more frequent and longer lasting heat waves. The most ha...
This paper presents a new heatwave (HW) detection algorithm that identifies spatially coherent HW pa...
This master study addresses the monthly evolution from April to September of the extremeheat wave th...
As global surface temperatures continue to rise, both the duration and the intensity of heat waves a...
This article aims to describe the occurrence of heat waves in Western and Southwestern Europe in the...
Over the past decades, droughts and heatwaves frequently appeared in Western Europe (45°–65°N, 10°W–...
The summers of 2018 and 2019 were characterized by unusually warm conditions over Europe. Here, we d...
After analysing observed summer compound hot and dry (CHD) events over Europe from 1950 to 2022, we ...