No robust evidence of future changes in major stratospheric sudden warmings: a multi-model assessment from CCMI

Volume: 18, Issue: 15, Pages: 11277 - 11287
Published: Aug 13, 2018
Abstract
. Major mid-winter stratospheric sudden warmings (SSWs) are the largest instance of wintertime variability in the Arctic stratosphere. Because SSWs are able to cause significant surface weather anomalies on intra-seasonal timescales, several previous studies have focused on their potential future change, as might be induced by anthropogenic forcings. However, a wide range of results have been reported, from a future increase in the frequency of...
Paper Details
Title
No robust evidence of future changes in major stratospheric sudden warmings: a multi-model assessment from CCMI
Published Date
Aug 13, 2018
Volume
18
Issue
15
Pages
11277 - 11287
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