Articles | Volume 6, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/wcd-6-1895-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/wcd-6-1895-2025
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19 Dec 2025
Research article |  | 19 Dec 2025

Summertime Arctic and North Atlantic–Eurasian circulation regimes under climate change

Johannes Max Müller, Oskar Andreas Landgren, and Dörthe Handorf

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Weather and climate is determined by large-scale air pressure patterns, which can be grouped into a small number of representative patterns. We use two different statistical methods and data from 20 climate models to detect significant changes in a future scenario of strong warming. We focus on the summer season as this is important for both human activities and natural ecosystems. We find an increase in high pressure above Europe and low pressure above the Arctic ocean.
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