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European hot and dry summers are projected to become more frequent and expand northwards

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2024-07-31
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Felsche, Elizaveta  
Böhnisch, Andrea  
Poschlod, Benjamin  
Ludwig, Ralf  
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/62557
Journal
Communications earth & environment  
Volume
5
Issue
1
Article Number
410
Citation
Communications Earth and Environment 5 (1): 410 (2024)
Publisher DOI
10.1038/s43247-024-01575-5
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85201209462
Publisher
Springer Nature
Heatwaves and dry spells are major climate hazards with far-reaching implications for health, economy, agriculture, and ecosystems. The frequency of compound hot and dry summers in Europe has risen in recent years. Here we present an examination of past extreme summers and compare them to future climate conditions. We use reanalysis data (2001–2022) and model data at three global warming levels: +1.2 °C, +2 °C, and +3 °C for nine selected sub-regions. Key findings indicate a significant increase in the frequency of most extreme past occurrences under 2 °C and 3 °C warming scenarios. For specific summers, the occurrence probability rises by up to 5–6 times from 2 °C to 3 °C. Moreover, our analysis reveals a notable northward shift in the climatology of hot and dry summers under 3 °C warming. The hot and dry climate observed in Eastern Europe under current conditions is anticipated to extend into substantial parts of the Baltic coast, Finland, and Scandinavia.
DDC Class
551: Geology, Hydrology Meteorology
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