Decadal-scale variability in hazardous winds in northern Switzerland since end of the 19th century

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The decadal-scale variability in winter hazardous winds in northern Switzerland from 1871 to present is investigated in the Twentieth Century Reanalysis (20CR). Independent wind speed measurements taken at Zurich climate station show that the interannual and decadal variability in hazardous winds in northern Switzerland is realistically represented in the 20CR. Both time series exhibit pronounced decadal-scale variability with periods between approximately 36 and 47 years. At these periodicities, the hazardous wind variability in northern Switzerland is positively correlated with the variability in the North Atlantic Oscillation, however the strength and statistical significance of their co-variability varies over time. © 2013 Royal Meteorological Society.

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Welker, C., & Martius, O. (2014). Decadal-scale variability in hazardous winds in northern Switzerland since end of the 19th century. Atmospheric Science Letters, 15(2), 86–91. https://doi.org/10.1002/asl2.467

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