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2021: A Year of Unprecedented Climate Extremes in Eastern Asia, North America, and Europe
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences ( IF 6.5 ) Pub Date : 2022-04-13 , DOI: 10.1007/s00376-022-2063-9
Tianjun Zhou 1, 2 , Wenxia Zhang 1 , Lixia Zhang 1 , Hui Qiu 1, 2 , Jie Jiang 1 , Xing Zhang 1, 2 , Cheng Qian 2, 3 , Robin Clark 4 , Qinghong Zhang 5
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The year 2021 was recorded as the 6th warmest since 1880. In addition to large-scale warming, 2021 will be remembered for its unprecedented climate extremes. Here, a review of selected high-impact climate extremes in 2021, with a focus on China, along with an extension to extreme events in North America and Europe is presented. Nine extreme events that occurred in 2021 in China are highlighted, including a rapid transition from cold to warm extremes and sandstorms in spring, consecutive drought in South China and severe thunderstorms in eastern China in the first half of the year, extremely heavy rainfall over Henan Province and Hubei Province during summer, as well as heatwaves, persistent heavy rainfall, and a cold surge during fall. Potential links of extremes in China to four global-scale climate extremes and the underlying physical mechanisms are discussed here, providing insights to understand climate extremes from a global perspective. This serves as a reference for climate event attribution, process understanding, and high-resolution modeling of extreme events.

更新日期:2022-04-13
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