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contributor authorPeña-Ortiz, Cristina
contributor authorBarriopedro, David
contributor authorGarcía-Herrera, Ricardo
date accessioned2017-06-09T17:10:52Z
date available2017-06-09T17:10:52Z
date copyright2015/07/01
date issued2015
identifier issn0894-8755
identifier otherams-80674.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4223592
description abstracthis study analyzes the multidecadal variability of the European summer timing and length. The dates of the summer onset and end are computed through an objective algorithm based on locally defined temperature thresholds applied to the European daily high-resolution gridded dataset (E-OBS) during the period 1950?2012. The results reveal a European mean summer lengthening of 2.4 days decade?1 for the period 1950?2012. However, this trend is confined to the post-1979 period, when lengthening rates range between 5 and 12 days decade?1 over western Europe and the Mediterranean region. In contrast, a widespread summer shortening occurred for the 1950?78 period. The reported changes in the summer length are in agreement with temperature trends during June and September, which affect the summer onset and end dates.It is shown that the shortening and lengthening with a turning point around 1979 is a leading mode of the summer length multidecadal variability. The trends in the summer length can be explained by the superposition of an Atlantic multidecadal oscillation signal and a long-term trend toward more persistent summers in Europe associated with global warming.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleMultidecadal Variability of the Summer Length in Europe
typeJournal Paper
journal volume28
journal issue13
journal titleJournal of Climate
identifier doi10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00429.1
journal fristpage5375
journal lastpage5388
treeJournal of Climate:;2015:;volume( 028 ):;issue: 013
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