During the summer of 2015, central Europe experienced a major heatwave that was preceded by anomalously cold sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the northern North Atlantic. Recent observation-based studies found a correlation between North Atlantic SST in spring and European summer temperatures, suggesting potential for predictability. Here we show, by using a high-resolution climate model, that ocean temperature anomalies, in combination with matching atmospheric and sea-ice initial conditions were key to the development of the 2015 European heatwave. In a series of 30-member ensemble simulations we test different combinations of ocean temperature and salinity initial states versus non-initialised climatology, mediated in both ensembles by...
This study highlights the relevance of North Atlantic SSTs and certain jet stream properties for the...
European heat waves have increased during the two recent decades. Particularly 2015 and 2018 were ch...
An analysis of a three-member ensemble of initialized coupled simulations with the MPI-ESM-LR coveri...
During the summer of 2015, central Europe experienced a major heatwave that was preceded by anomalou...
The North Atlantic and Europe experienced two extreme climate events in 2015: exceptionally cold oce...
The occurrence of extreme weather events has increased during the two last decades. European heat w...
Persistent atmospheric high pressures can lead to long-lasting droughts and heatwaves with severe so...
A recent study identified a relationship between North Atlantic Ocean sea surface temperature (SST) ...
We identify subdecadal variations in European summer temperatures in coupled and uncoupled century-l...
Different spring and early summer North Atlantic sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTAs) have be...
The European continent experienced a considerably increased number of heat events within the last tw...
A high-resolution coupled ocean atmosphere model is used to study the effects of seasonal re-emergen...
We identify subdecadal variations in European summer temperatures in coupled and uncoupled century-l...
Summer 2015 in Europe. The summer 2015 in Europe was highly unusual, as persistent heat and dryness ...
This study highlights the relevance of North Atlantic SSTs and certain jet stream properties for the...
European heat waves have increased during the two recent decades. Particularly 2015 and 2018 were ch...
An analysis of a three-member ensemble of initialized coupled simulations with the MPI-ESM-LR coveri...
During the summer of 2015, central Europe experienced a major heatwave that was preceded by anomalou...
The North Atlantic and Europe experienced two extreme climate events in 2015: exceptionally cold oce...
The occurrence of extreme weather events has increased during the two last decades. European heat w...
Persistent atmospheric high pressures can lead to long-lasting droughts and heatwaves with severe so...
A recent study identified a relationship between North Atlantic Ocean sea surface temperature (SST) ...
We identify subdecadal variations in European summer temperatures in coupled and uncoupled century-l...
Different spring and early summer North Atlantic sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTAs) have be...
The European continent experienced a considerably increased number of heat events within the last tw...
A high-resolution coupled ocean atmosphere model is used to study the effects of seasonal re-emergen...
We identify subdecadal variations in European summer temperatures in coupled and uncoupled century-l...
Summer 2015 in Europe. The summer 2015 in Europe was highly unusual, as persistent heat and dryness ...
This study highlights the relevance of North Atlantic SSTs and certain jet stream properties for the...
European heat waves have increased during the two recent decades. Particularly 2015 and 2018 were ch...
An analysis of a three-member ensemble of initialized coupled simulations with the MPI-ESM-LR coveri...