There is widely believed to be a link between stratospheric flow variability and stationary, persistent “blocking” weather systems, but the precise nature of this link has proved elusive. Using data from the ERA-40 Reanalysis and an atmospheric general circulation model (GCM) with a well-resolved stratosphere (HadGAM), it is shown that there are in fact several different highly significant associations, with blocking in different regions being related to different patterns of stratospheric variability. This is true in both hemispheres and in both data sets. The associations in HadGAM are shown to be very similar to those in ERA-40, although the model has a tendency to underestimate both European blocking and the wave number 2 stratospheric ...
In the present study, the influence of some major tropical modes of variability on northern hemisphe...
PublishedJournal ArticleAn idealized general circulation model (GCM) with an analytically described ...
The stratosphere and the troposphere exhibit a strong coupling during the Northern Hemisphere winter...
There is widely believed to be a link between stratospheric flow variability and stationary, persist...
The primary causes for the onset of major, midwinter, stratospheric sudden warming events remain unc...
The dynamical connection between Northern Hemisphere blocking events and the variability of the stra...
Purpose of Review Atmospheric blocking events represent some of the most high-impact weather pattern...
We apply a causal inference-based framework to test and quantify previously suggested causal relatio...
The impact of stratospheric variability on the dynamical coupling between the stratosphere and the t...
Major sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) represent one of the most abrupt phenomena of the boreal ...
International audienceThe relation between sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) and blocking events ...
Variability of mid-latitude blocking in the boreal winter northern hemisphere is investigated for th...
The main issue of this thesis has been to increase our understanding of the mech- anisms by which th...
In this paper a 55-yr (1948-2002) Northern Hemisphere blocking climatology is presented. Traditional...
Purpose of Review Atmospheric blocking events represent some of the most high-impact weather pattern...
In the present study, the influence of some major tropical modes of variability on northern hemisphe...
PublishedJournal ArticleAn idealized general circulation model (GCM) with an analytically described ...
The stratosphere and the troposphere exhibit a strong coupling during the Northern Hemisphere winter...
There is widely believed to be a link between stratospheric flow variability and stationary, persist...
The primary causes for the onset of major, midwinter, stratospheric sudden warming events remain unc...
The dynamical connection between Northern Hemisphere blocking events and the variability of the stra...
Purpose of Review Atmospheric blocking events represent some of the most high-impact weather pattern...
We apply a causal inference-based framework to test and quantify previously suggested causal relatio...
The impact of stratospheric variability on the dynamical coupling between the stratosphere and the t...
Major sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) represent one of the most abrupt phenomena of the boreal ...
International audienceThe relation between sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) and blocking events ...
Variability of mid-latitude blocking in the boreal winter northern hemisphere is investigated for th...
The main issue of this thesis has been to increase our understanding of the mech- anisms by which th...
In this paper a 55-yr (1948-2002) Northern Hemisphere blocking climatology is presented. Traditional...
Purpose of Review Atmospheric blocking events represent some of the most high-impact weather pattern...
In the present study, the influence of some major tropical modes of variability on northern hemisphe...
PublishedJournal ArticleAn idealized general circulation model (GCM) with an analytically described ...
The stratosphere and the troposphere exhibit a strong coupling during the Northern Hemisphere winter...