Regions Subject to Rainfall Oscillation in the 5–10 Year Band

The decadal oscillation of rainfall in Europe that has been observed since the end of the 20th century is a phenomenon well known to climatologists. Consequences are considerable because the succession of wet or dry years produces floods or, inversely, droughts. Moreover, much research has tried to...

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Main Author: Jean-Louis Pinault
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
Series:Climate
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/6/1/2
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spelling doaj-331b9fc79de84172b9b9667b82109dd52020-11-24T23:01:08ZengMDPI AGClimate2225-11542018-01-0161210.3390/cli6010002cli6010002Regions Subject to Rainfall Oscillation in the 5–10 Year BandJean-Louis Pinault0Independent Scholar 1, 96, rue du Port David, 45370 Dry, FranceThe decadal oscillation of rainfall in Europe that has been observed since the end of the 20th century is a phenomenon well known to climatologists. Consequences are considerable because the succession of wet or dry years produces floods or, inversely, droughts. Moreover, much research has tried to answer the question about the possible link between the frequency and the intensity of extra-tropical cyclones, which are particularly devastating, and global warming. This work aims at providing an exhaustive description of the rainfall oscillation in the 5–10 year band during one century on a planetary scale. It is shown that the rainfall oscillation results from baroclinic instabilities over the oceans. For that, a joint analysis of the amplitude and the phase of sea surface temperature anomalies and rainfall anomalies is performed, which discloses the mechanisms leading to the alternation of high and low atmospheric pressure systems. For a prospective purpose, some milestones are suggested on a possible link with very long-period Rossby waves in the oceans.http://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/6/1/2rainfall oscillationextra-tropical cyclones
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Regions Subject to Rainfall Oscillation in the 5–10 Year Band
Climate
rainfall oscillation
extra-tropical cyclones
author_facet Jean-Louis Pinault
author_sort Jean-Louis Pinault
title Regions Subject to Rainfall Oscillation in the 5–10 Year Band
title_short Regions Subject to Rainfall Oscillation in the 5–10 Year Band
title_full Regions Subject to Rainfall Oscillation in the 5–10 Year Band
title_fullStr Regions Subject to Rainfall Oscillation in the 5–10 Year Band
title_full_unstemmed Regions Subject to Rainfall Oscillation in the 5–10 Year Band
title_sort regions subject to rainfall oscillation in the 5–10 year band
publisher MDPI AG
series Climate
issn 2225-1154
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The decadal oscillation of rainfall in Europe that has been observed since the end of the 20th century is a phenomenon well known to climatologists. Consequences are considerable because the succession of wet or dry years produces floods or, inversely, droughts. Moreover, much research has tried to answer the question about the possible link between the frequency and the intensity of extra-tropical cyclones, which are particularly devastating, and global warming. This work aims at providing an exhaustive description of the rainfall oscillation in the 5–10 year band during one century on a planetary scale. It is shown that the rainfall oscillation results from baroclinic instabilities over the oceans. For that, a joint analysis of the amplitude and the phase of sea surface temperature anomalies and rainfall anomalies is performed, which discloses the mechanisms leading to the alternation of high and low atmospheric pressure systems. For a prospective purpose, some milestones are suggested on a possible link with very long-period Rossby waves in the oceans.
topic rainfall oscillation
extra-tropical cyclones
url http://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/6/1/2
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