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Title

Characteristics of Winter Surface Air Temperature Anomalies in Moscow in 1970-2016 under Conditions of Reduced Sea Ice Area in the Barents Sea.

Authors

Shukurov, K. A.; Semenov, V. A.

Abstract

On the basis of observational data on daily mean surface air temperature (SAT) and sea ice concentration (SIC) in the Barents Sea (BS), the characteristics of strong positive and negative winter SAT anomalies in Moscow have been studied in comparison with BS SIC data obtained in 1949-2016. An analysis of surface backward trajectories of air-particle motions has revealed the most probable paths of both cold and warm air invasions into Moscow and located regions that mostly affect strong winter SAT anomalies in Moscow. Atmospheric circulation anomalies that cause strong winter SAT anomalies in Moscow have been revealed. Changes in the ways of both cold and warm air invasions have been found, as well as an increase in the frequency of blocking anticyclones in 2005-2016 when compared to 1970-1999. The results suggest that a winter SIC decrease in the BS in 2005-2016 affects strong winter SAT anomalies in Moscow due to an increase in the frequency of occurrence of blocking anticyclones to the south of and over the BS.

Subjects

BARENTS Sea; MOSCOW (Russia); ATMOSPHERIC temperature; SEA ice; PRECIPITATION anomalies; ATMOSPHERIC circulation; MARINE ecology

Publication

Izvestiya, Atmospheric & Oceanic Physics, 2018, Vol 54, Issue 1, p10

ISSN

0001-4338

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1134/S0001433818010115

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