The Pacific Northwest Heat Wave of 25-30 June 2021: Synoptic/Mesoscale Conditions and Climate Perspective

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Weather and Forecasting Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI:10.1175/waf-d-23-0154.1
Clifford F. Mass, David Ovens, John Christy, Robert Conrick
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An unprecedented heatwave occurred over the Pacific Northwest and southwest Canada on 25-30 June 2021, resulting in all-time temperature records that greatly exceeded previous record maximum temperatures. The impacts were substantial, including several hundred deaths, thousands of hospitalizations, a major wildfire in Lytton, British Columbia, and severe damage to regional vegetation. Several factors came together to produce this extreme event: a record-breaking mid-tropospheric ridge over British Columbia in the optimal location, record-breaking mid-tropospheric temperatures, strong subsidence in the lower atmosphere, low-level easterly flow that produced downslope warming on regional terrain and the removal of cooler marine air, an approaching low-level trough that enhanced downslope flow, the occurrence at a time of maximum solar insolation, and drier than normal soil moisture. It is shown that all-time record temperatures have not become more frequent and that annual high temperatures are only increased at the rate of baseline global warming. Although anthropogenic warming may have contributed as much as 1°C to the event, there is little evidence of further amplification from increasing greenhouse gases. Weather forecasts were excellent for this event, with highly accurate predictions of the extreme temperatures.
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2021 年 6 月 25-30 日的西北太平洋热浪:综合/中尺度条件和气候展望
2021 年 6 月 25 日至 30 日,太平洋西北部和加拿大西南部出现了前所未有的热浪,气温大大超过了以往的最高气温记录。热浪造成了巨大影响,包括数百人死亡、数千人住院治疗、不列颠哥伦比亚省莱顿发生大面积野火以及地区植被严重受损。造成这次极端事件的因素有几个:不列颠哥伦比亚省上空的对流层中脊位于最佳位置,创下了历史记录;对流层中脊温度创下历史记录;大气低层强烈下沉;低层偏东气流使该地区地形下坡升温,并带走了较冷的海洋空气;低层低谷正在逼近,加强了下坡气流;发生在太阳日照最强的时候;土壤水分比正常情况下干燥。结果表明,历史最高气温纪录并没有变得更加频繁,年最高气温仅以基线全球变暖的速度增加。虽然人类活动导致的气候变暖可能造成了 1 摄氏度的高温,但几乎没有证据表明温室气体的增加会进一步加剧气候变暖。这次事件的天气预报非常出色,对极端气温的预测非常准确。
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Weather and Forecasting
Weather and Forecasting 地学-气象与大气科学
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5.20
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17.20%
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131
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Weather and Forecasting (WAF) (ISSN: 0882-8156; eISSN: 1520-0434) publishes research that is relevant to operational forecasting. This includes papers on significant weather events, forecasting techniques, forecast verification, model parameterizations, data assimilation, model ensembles, statistical postprocessing techniques, the transfer of research results to the forecasting community, and the societal use and value of forecasts. The scope of WAF includes research relevant to forecast lead times ranging from short-term “nowcasts” through seasonal time scales out to approximately two years.
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