Daily concentration of snowfalls in the mountains of the Iberian Peninsula

Author:

Lemus‐Canovas Marc12,Alonso‐González Esteban3,Bonsoms Josep4,López‐Moreno Juan I.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Andorra Research + Innovation Sant Julià De Lòria Andorra

2. CRETUS Institute, Nonlinear Physics Group, Department of Particle Physics, Faculty of Physics Universidade de Santiago de Compostela Galicia Spain

3. Centre d'Etudes Spatiales de la Biosphère (CESBIO) Université de Toulouse, CNES/CNRS/IRD/UPS Toulouse France

4. Department of Geography Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona Spain

5. Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología (IPE‐CSIC) Zaragoza Spain

Abstract

AbstractThe temporal concentration of snowfalls has direct implications on the management of water resources as well as on the economic activity of mountain areas, conditioning, for example, the seasonal performance of ski resorts. This work uses the daily concentration index (CI) for analysing the frequency concentration of snowfalls in the Iberian Peninsula Mountain ranges. First, we provide a spatiotemporal analysis of the CI patterns and trends for the 1980–2014 period. Subsequently, we determine the atmospheric circulation patterns that control the CI variability. In addition, we determine the geographical and low‐frequency climate modes that control the CI for this mid‐latitude area. In addition, we have estimated the partial dependence relationship between the CI and several geographical factors by fitting a multiple linear regression. The results from these analyses show that elevation as well as the distance from the Atlantic are the main geographical pattern that controls the CI in the Iberian Peninsula Mountain ranges. These geographical factors also reflect the role of the main atmospheric circulation patterns in the Iberian Peninsula in controlling the spatial dynamics of the CI. The Cantabrian, Iberian, and northern slopes of the Pyrenees show the lowest CI due to their exposition to northern and Atlantic circulation weather types. On the contrary, the highest CI values are found in the southern and eastern slopes of the Pyrenees, eastern slopes of Sierra Nevada, and southern slopes of the Central system. Trend analysis shows a slight increase of CI in the Central system and in the western Sierra Nevada. However, eastern Sierra Nevada, Cantabrian, Central, and Iberian show a downward CI trend. CI is principally driven by the East‐Atlantic/Western Russia pattern and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) in the Cantabrian, Iberian, and northern slopes of the Central range. The CI values in the Pyrenees show a different relationship with the Western Mediterranean Oscillation (WeMO) depending on whether it is the southern or the northern slope. In addition, the positive phase of the NAO oscillation controls the higher values of CI for the whole Pyrenees, especially in the mid‐south part. Finally, in Sierra Nevada the CI dynamics are controlled mostly by the WeMO.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Xunta de Galicia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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