Quantifying human-induced dynamic and thermodynamic contributions to severe cold outbreaks like November 2019 in the Eastern United States

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Abstract

The eastern U.S. 2019 November cold outbreak was mainly caused by extreme northerly winds. CMIP6 results find nonsignificant dynamical effects of anthropogenic climate change on such regional winds; thermodynamic effects alone decreased the probability of this cold event by 70%.

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Zhou, C., Dai, A., Wang, J., & Chen, D. (2021). Quantifying human-induced dynamic and thermodynamic contributions to severe cold outbreaks like November 2019 in the Eastern United States. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 102(1), S17–S23. https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-20-0171.1

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