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Fri Mar 29, 2019, 11:21 PM Mar 2019

UW Researcher Contributes to Study Showing Arctic Warming Contributes to Drought

http://www.uwyo.edu/uw/news/2019/03/uw-researcher-contributes-to-study-showing-arctic-warming-contributes-to-drought.html
UW Researcher Contributes to Study Showing Arctic Warming Contributes to Drought

March 27, 2019

When the Arctic warmed after the ice age 10,000 years ago, it created perfect conditions for drought.

According to new research led by a University of Wyoming scientist, similar changes could be in store today because a warming Arctic weakens the temperature difference between the tropics and the poles. This, in turn, results in less precipitation, weaker cyclones and weaker mid-latitude westerly wind flow -- a recipe for prolonged drought.

The temperature difference between the tropics and the poles drives a lot of weather. When those opposite temperatures are wider, the result is more precipitation, stronger cyclones and more robust wind flow. However, due to the Arctic ice melting and warming up the poles, those disparate temperatures are becoming closer.

“Our analysis shows that, when the Arctic is warmer, the jet stream and other wind patterns tend to be weaker,” says Bryan Shuman, a UW professor in the Department of Geology and Geophysics. “The temperature difference in the Arctic and the tropics is less steep. The change brings less precipitation to the mid-latitudes.”

https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1060-3
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UW Researcher Contributes to Study Showing Arctic Warming Contributes to Drought (Original Post) OKIsItJustMe Mar 2019 OP
Great example of this is Wellstone ruled Mar 2019 #1
 

Wellstone ruled

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1. Great example of this is
Fri Mar 29, 2019, 11:28 PM
Mar 2019

the massive dome of High Pressure which has anchored itself over the West Slope of Colorado going into its Third year. The High pressure mass was anchored off the California Coast for more than three years previous which contributed to the California Drought.

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