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- Title
Northern Hemisphere atmospheric pattern enhancing Eastern Mediterranean Transient-type events during the past 1000 years.
- Authors
Cortina-Guerra, Aleix; Gomez-Navarro, Juan José; Martrat, Belen; Montávez, Juan Pedro; Incarbona, Alessandro; Grimalt, Joan O.; Sicre, Marie-Alexandrine; Mortyn, P. Graham
- Abstract
High resolution climate model simulations for the last millennium were used to elucidate the main winter Northern Hemisphere atmospheric pattern during enhanced Eastern Mediterranean Transient (EMT-type) events, a situation in which an additional overturning cell is detected in the Mediterranean at the Aegean Sea. The differential upward heat flux between the Aegean Basin and the Gulf of Lions was taken as a proxy of EMT-type events and correlated with winter mean geopotential height at 500 mb in the Northern Hemisphere (200 N-900 N and 1000 W-800 E). Correlations revealed a pattern similar to the Eastern Atlantic/Western Russian (EA/WR) mode as the main driver of EMT-type events, with the past 1000 yr of EA/WR-like mode simulations being enhanced during insolation minima. Our model results are consistent with alkenone Sea Surface Temperature (SST) reconstructions that documented an increase in the west-east basin gradients during EMT-type events.
- Subjects
GULF of Lions (France); OCEAN temperature; GEOPOTENTIAL height; ATMOSPHERIC models; HEAT flux; SOLAR radiation
- Publication
Climate of the Past Discussions, 2021, p1
- ISSN
1814-9324
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5194/cp-2021-24