Geophysical Research Letters (Mar 2024)

Major Role of Marine Heatwave and Anthropogenic Climate Change on a Giant Hail Event in Spain

  • M. L. Martín,
  • C. Calvo‐Sancho,
  • M. Taszarek,
  • J. J. González‐Alemán,
  • A. Montoro‐Mendoza,
  • J. Díaz‐Fernández,
  • P. Bolgiani,
  • M. Sastre,
  • Y. Martín

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL107632
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 6
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract A severe hailstorm that occurred in Spain on 30 August 2022, caused material and human damage, including one fatality due to giant hailstones up to 12 cm in diameter. By applying a pseudo‐global warming approach, here we evaluate how a simultaneous marine heatwave (and anthropogenic climate change) affected a unique environment conductive to such giant hailstones. The main results show that the supercell development was influenced by an unprecedented amount of convective available energy, with significant contributions from thermodynamic factors. Numerical simulations where the marine heatwave is not present show a notable reduction in the hail‐favorable environments, related mainly to modifications in thermodynamic environment. Our simulations also indicate that the environment in a preindustrial‐like climate would be less favorable for convective hazards and thus the hailstorm event would likely not have been as severe as the observed one, being possible to perform a novel attribution of such kind.

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