EGU22-3596
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-3596
EGU General Assembly 2022
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Winter Euro-Atlantic Climate Modes: Future Scenarios From a CMIP6 Multi-Model Ensemble

Eleonora Cusinato, Angelo Rubino, and Davide Zanchettin
Eleonora Cusinato et al.
  • University Cà Foscari of Venice, Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics, Mestre (Venezia), Italy (eleonora.cusinato@unive.it)

Dominant Euro-Atlantic climate modes such as the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), the Eastern Atlantic pattern (EA), the Eastern Atlantic Western Russian pattern (EAWR), and the Scandinavian pattern (SCA) significantly affect interannual-to-decadal Euro-Mediterranean climate fluctuations, especially in winter.

In this contribution, we will present and discuss results from a CMIP6 multi-model analysis performed to investigate the robustness of historical and projected state and variability of such modes under the historical and ssp585 future scenario of anthropogenic forcing (fossil-fueled development with 8.5W/m2 forcing level) simulations, focusing on the winter season.

Toward this goal, we first search for a reliable box-based index definition for each of the abovementioned observed climate modes and, then, we perform a comparative assessment of the temporal, spectral and distributional properties of the so-defined indices during the historical (1850-2014) and ssp585 future scenario (2015-2099) time periods, with a special focus on the two interdecadal periods 1960-1999 and 2060-2099.

Results show overall good skills of the historical ensemble to reproduce the observed temporal, spectral and distributional properties of all considered modes. At the end of the 21st Century the ssp585 ensemble yields non-significant distributional changes for NAO, EAWR, and SCA indices and a transition to a stronger baroclinic structure for EA, with persistent positive anomalies in the mid-troposphere enhancing globally-driven warming over the Euro-Mediterranean region. The hemispheric spatial correlation patterns with temperature and precipitation significantly change for all modes, that is, we observe a significant modulation of the teleconnections associated with each index.

 

How to cite: Cusinato, E., Rubino, A., and Zanchettin, D.: Winter Euro-Atlantic Climate Modes: Future Scenarios From a CMIP6 Multi-Model Ensemble, EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23–27 May 2022, EGU22-3596, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-3596, 2022.

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