EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

The Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming Impact on Mid-Latitude Surface Weather

  • Wang Yuke,
  • Evtushevsky Oleksandr,
  • Milinevsky Gennadi,
  • Shulga Valery,
  • Yukhymchuk Yuliia,
  • Han Wei,
  • Shulga Dmitri,
  • Grytsai Asen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202023704007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 237
p. 04007

Abstract

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The possible relation of a major sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) with the mid-latitude surface weather conditions was investigated using data from the ERA-Interim and NCEP–NCAR reanalyzes. An important feature of the SSW event is the impact on lower altitudes, when temperature and wind anomalies descend downward into the high- and mid-latitude troposphere during the weeks or even month and influence the surface weather [1, 2]. Owing to known SSW impacts on the surface weather [2], we consider the possible relation of the SSW event in winter 2018 to cold weather anomaly in the Northern Ukraine and North-East China in February 2018.