Weather types around the Kerguelen Islands (south of the Indian Ocean) (2024)
[1] : Laboratoire Biogéosciences (UMR 6282) (Université de Bourgogne)
[2] : Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers - Terre, Homme, Environnement, Temps, Astronomie (UAR 3245) (Université de Bourgogne)
[3] : Institut des Géosciences de l’Environnement (UMR 5001)
Description :
Daily weather regimes are defined around the Kerguelen Islands (Southern Ocean) on the basis of daily
500-hPa geopotential height anomalies derived from the ERA5 ensemble reanalysis over the period 1979-2018. Ten regimes are retained as significant. Their occurrences are highly consistent across reanalysis ensemble members. Regimes show weak seasonality and nonsignificant long-term trends in their occurrences. Their sequences are usually short (1–3 days), with extreme persistence values above 10 days. Seasonal regime frequency is mostly driven by the phase of the southern annular mode over Antarctica, midlatitude dynamics over the Southern Ocean such as the Pacific–South American mode, and, to a lesser extent, tropical variability, with significant but weaker relationships with El Niño–Southern Oscillation. At the local scale over the Kerguelen Islands, regimes have a strong influence on measured atmospheric and oceanic variables, including minimum and maximum air temperature, mostly driven by horizontal advections, seawater temperature recorded 5 m below the surface, wind speed, and sea level pressure. Relationships are weaker for precipitation amounts. Regimes also modify regional contrasts between observational sites in Kerguelen, highlighting strong exposure contrasts. The regimes allow us to improve our understanding of weather and climate variability and interactions in this region.
500-hPa geopotential height anomalies derived from the ERA5 ensemble reanalysis over the period 1979-2018. Ten regimes are retained as significant. Their occurrences are highly consistent across reanalysis ensemble members. Regimes show weak seasonality and nonsignificant long-term trends in their occurrences. Their sequences are usually short (1–3 days), with extreme persistence values above 10 days. Seasonal regime frequency is mostly driven by the phase of the southern annular mode over Antarctica, midlatitude dynamics over the Southern Ocean such as the Pacific–South American mode, and, to a lesser extent, tropical variability, with significant but weaker relationships with El Niño–Southern Oscillation. At the local scale over the Kerguelen Islands, regimes have a strong influence on measured atmospheric and oceanic variables, including minimum and maximum air temperature, mostly driven by horizontal advections, seawater temperature recorded 5 m below the surface, wind speed, and sea level pressure. Relationships are weaker for precipitation amounts. Regimes also modify regional contrasts between observational sites in Kerguelen, highlighting strong exposure contrasts. The regimes allow us to improve our understanding of weather and climate variability and interactions in this region.
Discipline :
meteorology & atmospheric sciences (sciences of the universe)
General metadata
Data acquisition date :
from 2021 ongoing
Data acquisition methods :
- Derived or compiled data : Extraction of data based on daily ERA5 grids of 500hPa geopotential height anomalies
Formats :
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet
Audience :
Research
Coverages
Spatial coverage :
- Aotearea New Zealand: latitude between 35° S and 65° S, longitude between 35° E and 105° E
Time coverage :
- Depuis 1979: 1979-01-01 and after
Publications :
- Pohl B, T Saucède, V Favier, J Pergaud, D Verfaillie, J-P Féral, Y Krasniqi & Y Richard (2021) Recent climate variability around the Kerguelen Islands (Southern Ocean) seen through weather regimes. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 60, 711-731. (doi:10.1175/JAMC-D-20-0255.1)
Data
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ker_wt.xlsxPublished : 14/06/2024 11:57 Size : 211.41 kB Continued
Description : Weather types (numbered 1 to 10) around the Kerguelen Islands, based on ERA5 reanlaysis
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DOI and links
10.25666/DATAUBFC-2024-06-14
https://dx.doi.org/doi:10.25666/DATAUBFC-2024-06-14
https://search-data.ubfc.fr/FR-13002091000019-2024-06-14
Quotation
Benjamin Pohl, Victoire Buffet, Vincent Favier (2024): Weather types around the Kerguelen Islands (south of the Indian Ocean). dataUBFC. doi:10.25666/DATAUBFC-2024-06-14
Record created 14 Jun 2024 by Benjamin Pohl.
Local identifier: FR-13002091000019-2024-06-14.