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Hot European Summers and the Role of Soil Moisture in the Propagation of Mediterranean Drought

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Drought in spring and early summer has been shown to precede anomalous hot summer temperature. In particular, drought in the Mediterranean region has been recently shown to precede and to contribute to the development of extreme heat in continental Europe. In this paper, this mechanism is investigated by performing integrations of a regional mesoscale model at the scale of the European continent in order to reproduce hot summer inception, starting with different initial values of soil moisture south of 46°N. The mesoscale model is driven by the large-scale atmospheric conditions corresponding to the 10 hottest summers on record from the European Climate Assessment dataset. A northward progression of heat and drought from late spring to summer is observed from the Mediterranean regions, which leads to a further increase of temperature during summer in temperate continental Europe. Dry air formed over dry soils in the Mediterranean region induces less convection and diminished cloudiness, which gets transported northward by occasional southerly wind, increasing northward temperature and vegetation evaporative demand. Later in the season, drier soils have been established in western and central Europe where they further amplify the warming through two main feedback mechanisms: 1) higher sensible heat emissions and 2) favored upper-air anticyclonic circulation. Drier soils in southern Europe accelerate the northward propagation of heat and drying, increasing the probability of strong heat wave episodes in the middle or the end of the summer.

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hal-02927102 , version 1 (09-06-2021)

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Matteo Zampieri, Fabio D’andrea, Robert Vautard, Philippe Ciais, Nathalie de Noblet-Ducoudré, et al.. Hot European Summers and the Role of Soil Moisture in the Propagation of Mediterranean Drought. Journal of Climate, 2009, 22 (18), pp.4747-4758. ⟨10.1175/2009JCLI2568.1⟩. ⟨hal-02927102⟩
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