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Autor:
Tess Parker, Ailie J.E. Gallant
Publikováno v:
Weather and Climate Extremes, Vol 38, Iss , Pp 100528- (2022)
Droughts are initiated and significantly maintained by precipitation deficits. This study demonstrates that meteorological droughts in Australia are strongly related to changes in the occurrence of heavy rainfall events. We use the standardised preci
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https://doaj.org/article/8fb0d24dbeeb49a782a6f638605de157
Publikováno v:
Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science, Vol 69, Iss 1, Pp 116-130 (2019)
Motivated by the record-breaking heatwaves of early 2017, the synoptic structure and evolution of summer (December–February) heatwaves in the Sydney area is investigated through composite and trajectory analyses. In the upper troposphere, the main
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https://doaj.org/article/74f77f012da54aeab9e5a6da50c2dcf1
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters, Vol 16, Iss 6, p 064033 (2021)
Flash droughts can be distinguished by rapid intensification from near-normal soil moisture to drought conditions in a matter of weeks. Here, we provide the first characterisation of a climatology of flash drought across Australia using a suite of in
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https://doaj.org/article/2f2c7b0692ff42afbfc83efea2518230
Publikováno v:
Weather and Climate Dynamics, 3 (4)
Ali, S. Mubashshir; Röthlisberger, Matthias; Parker, Tess; Kornhuber, Kai; Martius, Olivia (2022). Recurrent Rossby waves and south-eastern Australian heatwaves. Weather and climate dynamics, 3(4), pp. 1139-1156. Copernicus Publications 10.5194/wcd-3-1139-2022
Ali, S. Mubashshir; Röthlisberger, Matthias; Parker, Tess; Kornhuber, Kai; Martius, Olivia (2022). Recurrent Rossby waves and south-eastern Australian heatwaves. Weather and climate dynamics, 3(4), pp. 1139-1156. Copernicus Publications 10.5194/wcd-3-1139-2022
In the Northern Hemisphere, recurrence of transient synoptic-scale Rossby wave packets in the same phase over periods of days to weeks, termed RRWPs, may repeatedly create similar surface weather conditions. This recurrence can lead to persistent sur
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Until the scientific community coalesces around a consensus definition of flash drought, we might usefully distinguish them from “ordinary” droughts by applying a criterion of a rapid intensification from near-normal soil moisture to drought cond
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https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-16380
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-16380
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 144:2358-2379
The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is the leading mode of variability in the large scale circulation over the North Atlantic in winter, and strongly influences the weather and climate of Europe. On synoptic timescales, the negative phase of the NAO
Autor:
Tim Woollings, Christopher H. O'Reilly, Laura Baker, Tess Parker, Antje Weisheimer, Len Shaffrey
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters
The winter North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) has varied on interannual and decadal timescales over the last century, associated with variations in the speed and latitude of the eddy-driven jet stream. This paper uses hindcasts from two operational sea
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters. 16:064033
Flash droughts can be distinguished by rapid intensification from near-normal soil moisture to drought conditions in a matter of weeks. Here, we provide the first characterisation of a climatology of flash drought across Australia using a suite of in
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 43:7250-7258
Mid-latitude weather and climate are dominated by the jet streams and associated eastward-moving storm systems. Occasionally, however, these are blocked by persistent anticyclonic regimes known as blocking. Climate models generally predict a small de
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 45