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https://doi.org/10.5194/wcd-6-1319-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/wcd-6-1319-2025
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04 Nov 2025
Research article |  | 04 Nov 2025

Case study of a long-lived Siberian summer cyclone that evolved from a heat low into an Arctic cyclone

Franziska Schnyder, Ming Hon Franco Lee, and Heini Wernli

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In this study, we investigate a particularly long-lived example of a Siberian summer cyclone, which originates during a heat wave in Kazakhstan in July 2021 and propagates into the Arctic, where it leads to heavy precipitation and alters the Arctic tropopause. Although a rare event in current climate, this case reveals how compounding events may be linked by one weather system and portrays a type of cyclone event which is likely to become more frequent in a warmer climate.
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