A Review of the European Summer Heat Wave of 2003
Universidad Complutense de Madrid · Instituto de Salud Carlos III · +5 more institutions
Abstract
This paper reviews the European summer heat wave of 2003, with special emphasis on the first half of August 2003, jointly with its significant societal and environmental impact across Western and Central Europe. We show the pattern of record-breaking temperature anomalies, discuss it in the context of the past, and address the role of the main contributing factors responsible for the occurrence and persistence of this event: blocking episodes, soil moisture deficit, and sea surface temperatures. We show that the anticyclonic pattern corresponds more to an anomalous northern displacement of the North Atlantic subtropical high than a canonical blocking structure, and that soil moisture deficit was a key factor…
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- 100%
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5Topics & keywords
- Heat wave
- Anticyclone
- Context (archaeology)
- Climatology
- Preparedness
- Mediterranean climate
- Geography
- Warning system
- Life below water