Blocking Detection Based on Synoptic Filters

  • Schalge B
  • Blender R
  • Fraedrich K
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The Tibaldi-Molteni blocking index is supplemented by additional filter criteria to eliminate cut-off lows and subsynoptic structures. We introduce three blocking filters and analyse their sensitivities: (i) a quantile filter requiring a minimum geopotential height anomaly to reject cut-off lows, (ii) an extent filter to extract scales above a minimum zonal width, and (iii) a persistence filter to extract events with a minimum duration. Practical filter application is analysed in two case studies and the blocking climatologies for the Northern and the Southern Hemisphere.

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Schalge, B., Blender, R., & Fraedrich, K. (2011). Blocking Detection Based on Synoptic Filters. Advances in Meteorology, 2011, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/717812

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