Arctic moisture source for Eurasian snow cover variations in autumn


Contact
Sabine.Helbig [ at ] awi.de

Abstract

Eurasian fall snow cover changes have been suggested as a driver for changes in the Arctic Oscillation and might provide a link between sea-ice decline in the Arctic during summer and atmospheric circulation in the following winter. However, the mechanism connecting snow cover in Eurasia to sea-ice decline in autumn is still under debate. Our analysis is based on snow observations from 820 Russian land stations, moisture transport using a Lagrangian approach derived from meteorological re-analyses. We show that declining sea-ice in the Barents and Kara Seas (BKS) acts as moisture source for the enhanced Western Siberian snow depth as a result of changed tropospheric moisture transport. Transient disturbances enter the continent from the BKS region related to anomalies in the planetary wave pattern and move southward along the Ural mountains where they merge into the extension of the Mediterranean storm track.



Item Type
Article
Authors
Divisions
Primary Division
Programs
Primary Topic
Publication Status
Published
Eprint ID
38006
DOI https://www.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/10/5/054015

Cite as
Wegmann, M. , Orsolini, Y. , Vázquez, M. , Gimeno, L. , Nieto, R. , Bulygina, O. , Jaiser, R. , Handorf, D. , Rinke, A. , Dethloff, K. , Sterin, A. and Brönnimann, S. (2015): Arctic moisture source for Eurasian snow cover variations in autumn , Environmental Research Letters, 10 (5), 054015-054015 . doi: https://www.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/10/5/054015


Download
[thumbnail of 1748-9326_10_5_054015.pdf]
Preview
PDF
1748-9326_10_5_054015.pdf

Download (3MB) | Preview
Cite this document as:

Share


Citation

Geographical region
N/A

Research Platforms
N/A

Campaigns
N/A


Actions
Edit Item Edit Item