This study investigates the physical mechanisms that contributed to the 2016 Eurasian heat wave during boreal summer season (July-August, JA), characterized by much higher than normal temperatures over eastern Europe, East Asia, and the Kamchatka Peninsula. It is found that the 2016 JA mean surface air temperature, upper-tropospheric height, and soil moisture anomalies are characterized by a tri-pole pattern over the Eurasia continent and a wave train-like structure not dissimilar to recent (1980-2016) trends in those quantities. A series of forecast experiments designed to isolate the impacts of the land, ocean, and sea ice conditions on the development of the heat wave is carried out with the Global Seasonal Forecast System version 5. The...
This study investigated the contributions of mid–high-latitude circulation anomalies to the extremel...
Persistent abnormal hot weather can cause considerable damage to human society and natural environme...
This study investigated the drivers and physical processes for the abrupt decadal summer surface war...
This article reviews our understanding of the characteristics and causes of northern Eurasian summer...
This study uses the NASA MERRA reanalysis and GEOS 5 model simulations to examine the causes of Eura...
It is important to understand the dynamical processes that cause heat waves at regional scales. This...
In June-July 2020 two remarkable weather events occurred in northern Eurasia. One is a severe heat w...
This study investigates the leading pattern of Eurasian summer heat waves (HWs) using observed and s...
South Korea's heat wave events over 39 years (1980-2018) were defined by spatiotemporal criteri...
This paper analyses the late summer heatwave over Europe in 2016. Central, western and southwestern ...
In the summer of 2010, western Russia experienced extreme heat, which was noted for its exceptional ...
The summer of 2018 witnessed a number of extreme weather events such as heatwaves in North America, ...
Unprecedented heat waves have been demonstrated sweeping across much of the Northern Hemisphere in r...
The 2010 heatwave in eastern Europe and Russia ranks among the hottest events ever recorded in the r...
Summer 2015 in Europe. The summer 2015 in Europe was highly unusual, as persistent heat and dryness ...
This study investigated the contributions of mid–high-latitude circulation anomalies to the extremel...
Persistent abnormal hot weather can cause considerable damage to human society and natural environme...
This study investigated the drivers and physical processes for the abrupt decadal summer surface war...
This article reviews our understanding of the characteristics and causes of northern Eurasian summer...
This study uses the NASA MERRA reanalysis and GEOS 5 model simulations to examine the causes of Eura...
It is important to understand the dynamical processes that cause heat waves at regional scales. This...
In June-July 2020 two remarkable weather events occurred in northern Eurasia. One is a severe heat w...
This study investigates the leading pattern of Eurasian summer heat waves (HWs) using observed and s...
South Korea's heat wave events over 39 years (1980-2018) were defined by spatiotemporal criteri...
This paper analyses the late summer heatwave over Europe in 2016. Central, western and southwestern ...
In the summer of 2010, western Russia experienced extreme heat, which was noted for its exceptional ...
The summer of 2018 witnessed a number of extreme weather events such as heatwaves in North America, ...
Unprecedented heat waves have been demonstrated sweeping across much of the Northern Hemisphere in r...
The 2010 heatwave in eastern Europe and Russia ranks among the hottest events ever recorded in the r...
Summer 2015 in Europe. The summer 2015 in Europe was highly unusual, as persistent heat and dryness ...
This study investigated the contributions of mid–high-latitude circulation anomalies to the extremel...
Persistent abnormal hot weather can cause considerable damage to human society and natural environme...
This study investigated the drivers and physical processes for the abrupt decadal summer surface war...