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An unusually prolonged Pacific-North American pattern promoted the 2021 winter Quad-State Tornado Outbreaks
Earth Sciencesnpj Climate and Atmospheric Science

An unusually prolonged Pacific-North American pattern promoted the 2021 winter Quad-State Tornado Outbreaks

D. Kim, S. Lee, et al.

This intriguing study by Dongmin Kim, Sang-Ki Lee, Hosmay Lopez, Jong-Hoon Jeong, and Jin-Sil Hong delves into the atmospheric and oceanic conditions that sparked the December 2021 Quad-States Tornado Outbreaks, revealing the critical role of a prolonged negative Pacific-North American pattern. Discover how geography influences winter tornado vulnerability and the frequency of these events during La Niña.... show more
Abstract
This study examines the large-scale atmosphere-ocean environments that led to the winter tornado outbreak across the Ohio Valley on 10–11 December 2021, also known as the Quad-States Tornado Outbreaks. Here, we show that the Quad-States Tornado Outbreaks occurred under an exceptionally strong and prolonged negative Pacific-North American pattern (PNA), which developed around December 1 and persisted for a month. This unusual PNA produced a strong atmospheric ridge along the south and eastern US seaboard, which in turn helped warm the Gulf of Mexico and produced large-scale environments conducive for tornadogenesis across the Ohio Valley. Further analysis shows that a broad region across the Ohio Valley is particularly vulnerable to extensive winter tornado outbreaks during long-lived negative PNA, whereas a limited region in the central US is exposed to winter tornado activity during short-lived negative PNA. Finally, although the PNA is a mode of internal variability that occurs with or without El Niño–Southern Oscillation, the occurrence of prolonged negative PNA is more frequent during La Niña than during El Niño.
Publisher
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Published On
Jun 15, 2024
Authors
Dongmin Kim, Sang-Ki Lee, Hosmay Lopez, Jong-Hoon Jeong, Jin-Sil Hong
Tags
Quad-States Tornado OutbreaksPacific-North American patterntornadogenesisLa Niñaatmospheric conditionsoceanic conditionsvulnerability
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