Decline in Etesian winds after large volcanic eruptions in the last millennium
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Published:2022-07-29
Issue:3
Volume:3
Page:811-823
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ISSN:2698-4016
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Container-title:Weather and Climate Dynamics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Weather Clim. Dynam.
Author:
Misios Stergios, Logothetis Ioannis, Knudsen Mads F., Karoff Christoffer, Amiridis VassilisORCID, Tourpali Kleareti
Abstract
Abstract. The northerly Etesian winds are a stable summertime circulation system in
the eastern Mediterranean, emerging from a steep pressure gradient between
the central Europe and Balkans high-pressure and the Anatolian low-pressure
systems. Etesian winds are influenced by the variability in the Indian
summer monsoon (ISM), but their sensitivity to external forcing on
interannual and longer timescales is not well understood. Here, for the
first time, we investigate the sensitivity of Etesian winds to large
volcanic eruptions in a set of model simulations over the last millennium
and reanalysis of the 20th century. We provide model evidence for
significant volcanic signatures, manifested as a robust reduction in the
wind speed and the total number of days with Etesian winds in July and
August. These are robust responses to all strong eruptions in the last
millennium, and in the extreme case of Samalas, the ensemble-mean response
suggests a post-eruption summer without Etesians. The significant decline in
the number of days with Etesian winds is attributed to the weakening of the
ISM in the post-eruption summers, which is associated with a reduced
large-scale subsidence and weakened surface pressure gradients in the
eastern Mediterranean. Our analysis identifies a stronger sensitivity of
Etesian winds to the Northern Hemisphere volcanic forcing, particularly for
volcanoes before the 20th century, while for the latest large eruption
of Pinatubo modelled and observed responses are insignificant. These
findings could improve seasonal predictions of the wind circulation in the
eastern Mediterranean in the summers after large volcanic eruptions.
Funder
H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Mathematics
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