Increased Summer European Heatwaves in Recent Decades: Contributions From Greenhouse Gases-Induced Warming and Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation-Like Variations

Binhe Luo, Dehai Luo, Wenqing Zhuo, Cunde Xiao, Aiguo Dai, Ian Simmonds, Yao Yao, Yina Diao, Tingting Gong

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Abstract

Summer heatwaves over Europe, which can cause many deaths and severe damage, have become increasingly frequent over central and eastern Europe and western Russia in recent decades. In this paper, we estimate the contributions of the warming due to increased greenhouse gases (GHG) and nonlinear variations correlated with the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) to the observed heatwave trend over Europe during 1980–2021, when the GHG-induced warming over Europe exhibits a linear trend. It is found that GHG-induced warming contributes to ∼57% of the European heatwave trend over 1980–2021, while the cold-to-warm phase shift of the AMO-like variations accounts for ∼43% of the trend via the intensification of midlatitude North Atlantic jet. The recent trend of heatwaves over western and northern Europe is mainly due to GHG-induced warming, while that over central and eastern Europe and western Russia is primarily related to the combined effect of the AMO-like variations and GHG-induced warming. To some extent, GHG-induced warming is an amplifier of the increasing trend of recent AMO-related European heatwaves. Moreover, European blocking (Ural blocking, UB) is shown to contribute to 55% (42%) of the AMO-related heatwave trend via the influence of midlatitude North Atlantic jet. In the presence of a strong North Atlantic jet during the recent warm AMO phase, UB events concurrent with positive-phase North Atlantic Oscillation can cause intense, persistent and widespread heatwaves over Europe such as that observed in the summer of 2022.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2023EF003701
JournalEarth's Future
Volume11
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2023

Keywords

  • Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation
  • European blocking and Ural blocking
  • North Atlantic Oscillation
  • North Atlantic jet
  • Summer heatwaves
  • greenhouse gases warming

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