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Atlantic origin of asynchronous European interdecadal hydroclimate variability

  • D. Zanchettin
  • , T. Toniazzo
  • , C. Taricco
  • , SARA RUBINETTI
  • , A. Rubino
  • , N. Tartaglione

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Abstract

Discharge time series of major large-catchment European rivers are known to display significant decadal and interdecadal fluctuations. However, the hydroclimate variability causing such fluctuations remains poorly understood, particularly due to a lack of a spatio-temporal integrated assessment. Here, we demonstrate for the first time that European hydroclimate variability is dominated by a meridional delayed oscillation characterized by a lag of approximately 5 years in interdecadal discharge fluctuations of continental (northern) European rivers with respect to those of Euro-Mediterranean (southern) rivers. We demonstrate a connection of this coherent signal with the large-scale atmospheric circulation over the North Atlantic, and suggest a hitherto unexplored multiannual atmosphere-ocean mechanism in the subpolar North Atlantic at its root.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10998
JournalScientific Reports
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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