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Winter “weekend effect” in southern Europe and its connections with periodicities in atmospheric dynamics
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EngineeringExtreme WeatherClimate ModelingSouthern EuropeEarth ScienceSocial SciencesWestern EuropeWinter Weekly CyclesRegional Climate ResponseAtmospheric CirculationAtmospheric ScienceMicrometeorologyMeteorological MeasurementClimate ChangeClimate VariabilityClimate SciencesMeteorologyGeographyClimate SystemEarth's ClimateClimate DynamicsClimatologyAtmospheric DynamicsAtmospheric ConditionAir Pollution ClimatologyGlobal ClimateUrban Climate
Winter weekly cycles of different climatic variables have been detected over Spain during the 1961–2004 period. The 13 analyzed series come from stations placed on different climatological and geographical areas with different level of urban influence. Therefore, the weekly cycles can hardly be related with local effects. Contrarily, we suggest that the weekly cycles may be related with changes in the atmospheric circulation over Western Europe, which may be due to some indirect effect of anthropogenic aerosols. Particularly interesting is the observed increase in Sea Level Pressure over Southern Europe during the weekends and consequently a decrease of anticyclonic conditions during the central weekdays.
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