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    Global warming’s effect on jet stream could mean longer periods of extreme weather

    Global warming’s effect on jet stream could mean longer periods of extreme weather

    A given weather pattern, whatever it may be, may persist for longer, thus driving extreme droughts, heat waves, downpours and more.

    By Chris MooneyThe Washington Post
    Mon., March 27, 2017

    Since 2012, scientists have been debating a complex and frankly explosive idea about how a warming planet will alter our weather, one that, if it’s correct, would have profound implications across the Northern Hemisphere and especially in its middle latitudes, where hundreds of millions of people live.

    The idea is that climate change doesn’t merely increase the overall likelihood of heat waves, say, or the volume of rainfall; it also changes the flow of weather itself. By altering massive planet-scale air patterns like the jet stream, which flows in waves from west to east in the Northern Hemisphere, a warming planet causes our weather to become more stuck in place. This means that a given weather pattern, whatever it may be, may persist for longer, thus driving extreme droughts, heat waves, downpours and more.

    This basic idea has sparked half a decade of criticism and debate and, at the cutting edge of research, scientists continue to grapple with it. Now, a new study once again reinforces one of its core aspects.

    Publishing in Nature Scientific Reports, Michael Mann of Pennsylvania State University and a group of colleagues at research institutes in the United States, Germany and the Netherlands find that at least in the spring and summer, the large scale flow of the atmosphere is indeed changing in such a way as to cause weather to get stuck more often.

    The study, its authors write, “adds to the weight of evidence for a human influence on the occurrence of devastating events such as the 2003 European heat wave, the 2010 Pakistan flood and Russian heat wave, the 2011 Texas heat wave and recent floods in Europe.”

    But what does it mean for global warming to alter the jet stream?

    The Northern Hemisphere jet stream flows in a wavy pattern from west to east, driven by the rotation of the Earth and the difference in temperature between the equator and the North Pole. The flow is stronger when that temperature difference is large.

    But when the Arctic warms up faster than the equator does, which is part of the fundamental definition of global warming and which is already happening, the jet stream’s flow can become weakened and elongated. That’s when you can get the resultant weather extremes.

    “It’s sort of like if you confine an electromagnetic wave to a coaxial cable, then you’re not losing energy, it’s being tightly contained in that cable and sent to your television,” Mann said. “These waves aren’t losing energy, so they grow and get larger and get stuck in place as well.”

    What the new study is saying is that in summer, in particular, this can occur. Moreover, it finds that a particular temperature pattern is linked to that behaviour and this temperature pattern, featuring an extra warm Arctic, is becoming more frequent over time, based on both observations and also a review of the outputs of high-powered climate change models that the researchers conducted.

    “We think that the signal has emerged from the noise over the last decade,” Mann said.

    One researcher who co-wrote an influential 2012 study suggesting that changes in the Arctic could be driving mid-latitude weather extremes, Stephen Vavrus of the University of Wisconsin, praised the new research in an emailed comment Monday. “This study goes beyond statistical correlations and explores a specific process that can plausibly explain how enhanced high-latitude warming trends may trigger remote weather impacts,” he said.

    But other scientific authors have expressed considerable skepticism of these kinds of ideas in the past. A recent study in Nature Geoscience, for instance, called into question whether the Arctic’s melting and in particular its sea ice loss, has been causing winter cooling over Eurasia, another idea that has been swept up in the debate over the jet stream and weather extremes.

    One author of that study, John Fyfe of the Canadian Centre for Climate Modeling and Analysis at Environment and Climate Change Canada, remarked of the Mann paper by email: “It is well established that there has been a human influence on the large-scale atmospheric circulation and temperature of the Northern Hemisphere. Mann et al. advance a theory that attempts to link those changes to changes in the spectrum of shorter-scale waves in the atmosphere, which are our weathermakers. I do not believe that this theory is fully developed or that the implications have been fully explored, but I do think that Mann et al. study is a very good start.”

    The current study really only covers weather extremes in the spring and summer. For extremes occurring in winter, Mann said, we need to look to other mechanisms for odd atmospheric behaviour. Nonetheless, the work represents yet another suggestion that a changing climate is leading to a changing pattern of atmospheric flow, with major implications for the weather felt by a massive swath of the global population.

    Mann, who testifies before the U.S. Congress this week in a session that is expected to feature a rip-roaring debate about the severity of climate change, commented: “That’s going to be a fake debate. But this stuff is where the real debate is now.”

    #2
    Ill agree with you the Jetstream does change our weather. Now climate change moves it is kind of funny. But yes watch the jet stream and it definitely effects my weather.

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      #3
      Of course coming from the radical left newspaper The Washington Post. All credibility is thrown out the window.

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        #4
        When someone uses "could" in a sentence, it means they are not very sure about their statements.

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          #5
          Since the arctic is warming faster than mid latitudes it lowers the temperature differences. As one meteorologist explained it is the difference between colder air and warmer air that cause the jet stream to move. The movement of the jet stream drives weather systems. If the jet stream goes into a stalled situation or blocking situation then we see persistent weather patterns.
          If this is already happening which I think it is, then that might explain some of our current wet spell.

          The Washington Post is only reporting on this study. The study was done by scientists in several countries.

          It is a mistake to discredit peer reviewed science because it does not support your political views.

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            #6
            Hand picked study by the Washington Post to support their radical agenda. Peer reviewed doesn't mean a damn thing. These aren't laws these are mere observations. And your observations are the sum of a fraction of weather events that have occurred over the history of our planet. Coincidentally they just happen to fit your political agenda.

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              #7
              At the core of human caused climate change denial is a perspective that is anti science and opposed to evidence based decision making.

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                #8
                'We are grateful to The Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Magazine, and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years. It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject to the lights of publicity during those years. But, the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national auto-determination [read as 'democracy'] practiced in past centuries.

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                  #9
                  No doubt all the technological and scientific advancement in many fields including agriculture and medicine are all based on fake science and the "left wing" educated elites conspiracy to take over the world!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bentshank View Post
                    Hand picked study by the Washington Post to support their radical agenda. Peer reviewed doesn't mean a damn thing. These aren't laws these are mere observations. And your observations are the sum of a fraction of weather events that have occurred over the history of our planet. Coincidentally they just happen to fit your political agenda.
                    Observations? Read carefully, "could mean", "may persist", "if it's correct", " one researcher who co-wrote", just drivel-total garbage. These millions of "researchers" are scared shiseless that the western world will come to its senses and send them packing, good riddance.

                    The northern sea ice was open water with ships sailing back and forth during exploration. Not so now, seems to be cooling not warming. Put that in your Chuck Sure pipe and smoke it.

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                      #11
                      Who said that? Typical leftist resorting to sarcasm, conspiracy theories and puttig words in other people's mouths.

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                        #12
                        good ole elitist rockefeller.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by binthere View Post
                          good ole elitist rockefeller.
                          Bill Clinton just happened to be at that meeting.

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                            #14
                            President Trump on Tuesday ordered the federal government to retreat from the battle against climate change launched by President Obama, issuing a directive aimed at dismantling the core policies that have made the U.S. a global leader in curbing emissions.

                            The plan unveiled by Trump reflects an about-face for the U.S. on energy, and it puts into jeopardy the nation’s ability to meet the obligations it agreed to under the global warming pact signed in Paris with 194 other nations. It would shelve the landmark Clean Power Plan that mandates electricity companies reduce their emissions. It seeks to dislodge consideration of climate throughout the federal government, where it has been a factor in every relevant decision in recent years.

                            "My administration is putting an end to the war on coal," Trump said. "I am taking historic steps to lift the restrictions on American energy to reverse government intrusions and to cancel job killing regulations."

                            Under the order, the government will abandon the “social cost of carbon” that regulators had painstakingly calculated and begun factoring into their decision on permit applications and rulemaking. Restrictions on methane releases at oil and gas drilling facilities would be eased.

                            Agencies will also stop contemplating climate impacts as they launch into new projects, and restrictions on coal leasing and fracking on federal lands will be lifted.

                            The directive, for which progressive states and environmentalists have been preparing for months, is certain to set off years of litigation and conflicts between Washington and state capitols.

                            Some of the most far-reaching policies Trump is seeking to bring to a halt cannot be canceled unilaterally and require lengthy administrative proceedings. But others he can end with the stroke of his pen.


                            My take always has been that CARBON is NOT pollution! Yay Trump! Screw the EPA!

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                              #15
                              Fantastic, we will soon have the option of tier 3 engines.

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