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Blocking and its Response to Climate Change.

Tim WoollingsDavid BarriopedroJohn MethvenSeok-Woo SonOlivia MartiusBen HarveyJana SillmannAnthony R LupoSonia Seneviratne
Published in: Current climate change reports (2018)
The term 'blocking' covers a diverse array of synoptic patterns, and hence a bewildering range of indices has been developed to identify events. Results are hence not considered fully trustworthy until they have been found using several different methods. Examples of such robust results are the underestimation of blocking by models, and an overall decline in future occurrence, albeit with a complex regional and seasonal variation. In contrast, hemispheric trends in blocking over the recent historical period are not supported by different methods, and natural variability will likely dominate regional variations over the next few decades.
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