Authors
Marina Friedel, Gabriel Chiodo, Andrea Stenke, Daniela IV Domeisen, Stephan Fueglistaler, Julien G Anet, Thomas Peter
Publication date
2022/7
Journal
Nature Geoscience
Volume
15
Issue
7
Pages
541-547
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Large-scale chemical depletion of ozone due to anthropogenic emissions occurs over Antarctica as well as, to a lesser degree, the Arctic. Surface climate predictability in the Northern Hemisphere might be improved due to a previously proposed, albeit uncertain, link to springtime ozone depletion in the Arctic. Here we use observations and targeted chemistry–climate experiments from two models to isolate the surface impacts of ozone depletion from complex downward dynamical influences. We find that springtime stratospheric ozone depletion is consistently followed by surface temperature and precipitation anomalies with signs consistent with a positive Arctic Oscillation, namely, warm and dry conditions over southern Europe and Eurasia and moistening over northern Europe. Notably, we show that these anomalies, affecting large portions of the Northern Hemisphere, are driven substantially by the loss of …
Total citations
20222023202462211
Scholar articles