Seasonal predictions of summer compound humid heat extremes in the southeastern United States driven by sea surface temperatures

Humid heat extreme (HHE) is a type of compound extreme weather event that poses severe risks to human health. Skillful forecasts of HHE months in advance are crucial for developing strategies to enhance community resilience to extreme events1,2. This study demonstrates that the frequency of summertime HHE in the southeastern United States (SEUS) can be skillfully predicted 0-1 months in advance using the SPEAR (Seamless system for Prediction and EArth system Research) seasonal forecast system. Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the tropical North Atlantic (TNA) basin are identified as the primary driver of this prediction skill. The responses of large-scale atmospheric circulation and winds to anomalous warm SSTs in the TNA favor the transport of heat and moisture from the Gulf of Mexico to the SEUS. This research underscores the role of slowly varying sea surface conditions in modifying large-scale environments, thereby contributing to the skillful prediction of HHE in the SEUS. The results of this study have potential applications in the development of early warning systems for HHE.

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Author Jia, L.
Delworth, T. L.
Yang, X.
Cooke, W.
Johnson, N. C.
Zhang, Liping
Joh, Y.
Lu, Feiyu
McHugh, C.
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Suggested Citation Jia, L., Delworth, T. L., Yang, X., Cooke, W., Johnson, N. C., Zhang, Liping, Joh, Y., Lu, Feiyu, McHugh, C.. (2024). Seasonal predictions of summer compound humid heat extremes in the southeastern United States driven by sea surface temperatures. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.org/ark:/85065/d7qr52cw. Accessed 15 August 2025.

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