Polar vortex visits to US linked to climate change

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Polar vortex visits to US linked to climate change

WASHINGTON (AP) — Remember the polar vortex, the huge mass of Arctic air that can plunge much of the U.S. into the deep freeze? You might have to get used to it.

A new study says that as the world gets warmer, parts of North America, Europe and Asia could see more frequent and stronger visits of that cold air. Researchers say that's because of shrinking ice in the seas off Russia.

Normally, the polar vortex is penned in the Arctic. But at times it escapes and wanders south, bringing with it a bit of Arctic super chill.

That can happen for several reasons, and the new study suggests that one of them occurs when ice in northern seas shrinks, leaving more water uncovered.

Normally, sea ice keeps heat energy from escaping the ocean and entering the atmosphere. When there's less ice, more energy gets into the atmosphere and weakens the jet stream, the high-altitude river of air that usually keeps Arctic air from wandering south, said study co-author Jin-Ho Yoon of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Wash. So the cold air escapes instead.

That happened relatively infrequently in the 1990s, but since 2000 it has happened nearly every year, according to a study published Tuesday in the journal

Nature Communications

. A team of scientists from South Korea and United States found that many such cold outbreaks happened a few months after unusually low sea ice levels in the Barents and Kara seas, off Russia.

The study observed historical data and then conducted computer simulations. Both approaches showed the same strong link between shrinking sea ice and cold outbreaks, according to lead author Baek-Min Kim, a research scientist at the Korea Polar Research Institute. A large portion of sea ice melting is driven by man-made climate change from the burning of fossil fuels, Kim wrote in an email.

Sea ice in the Arctic usually hits its low mark in September and that's the crucial time point in terms of this study, said Mark Serreze, director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado. Levels reached a record low in 2012 and are slightly up this year, but only temporarily, with minimum ice extent still about 40 percent below 1970s levels, he said.

Yoon said that although his study focused on shrinking sea ice, something else was evidently responsible for last year's chilly visit from the polar vortex.

In the past several years, many studies have looked at the accelerated warming in the Arctic and whether it is connected to extreme weather farther south, from heatwaves to Superstorm Sandy. This Arctic-extremes connection is "cutting edge" science that is hotly debated by mainstream climate scientists, Serreze said. Scientists are meeting this week in Seattle to look at the issue even more closely.

Kevin Trenberth, climate analysis chief at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, is skeptical about such connections and said he doesn't agree with Yoon's study. His research points more to the Pacific than the Arctic for changes in the jet stream and polar vortex behavior, and he said Yoon's study puts too much stock in an unusual 2012.

But the study was praised by several other scientists who said it does more than show that sea ice melt affects worldwide weather, but demonstrates how it happens, with a specific mechanism.

Katharine Hayhoe, a Texas Tech climate scientist in Lubbock, said the study "provides important insight into the cascading nature of the effects human activities are having on the planet."

Polar vortex visits to U.S. linked to climate change
 

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A few months back the Polar Vortex only gave us weather, now it is climate change. Next thing you know a mouse fart will be causing global warming.
 

petros

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We have to get used to arctic lows being called polar vortexes? They happen every winter ever since the nor am cordillera popped out of the ground 65 million years ago.

Flawed info. You really gotta have screws loose to fall for this sh-t.
 

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Is 'Siberian Chinook' now a racist statement? If the mountain get dumped on that might help Calif. but the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers would also flood higher than ever as late as August. Setting up snow fences are a cheap way to add snow to lakes and ponds
 

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Every bit of bad weather now will be made to be a cause of climate change. A theory that fails to predict anything until after it happens. Kind of like weathermen for the most part that way.
 

petros

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It's caused by co2 even though they stink of O3 and are tied to geomagnetism. Groovy science fiction man.
 

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Let me count the blizzards and the snow pak. Wetter or dryer might be more important key words that hotter or colder. Dry and hot in the West and wet and cold in the east is a very different pattern from what industry is expecting.
 

mentalfloss

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For the record, the article points out that there isn't a scientific consensus on this particular link.
 

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Kids don't remember the evil Russians and weather machines.



EH??
 

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Let's entertain the idea that this "Study" is accurate with its speculations.

The question isn't "what's causing it?"

Whatever is causing it is irrelevant because like all the other doomsday crap, it's already too late to do anything about it.

The real question is "What will this do in the long term?"

And I'm not leading to "it will just cause more wild weather", cuz no sh*t Sherlock.

Is the long term effect going to be the planet attempting to balance things out by dissipating the surrounding warmth long enough to cool back down (hurricane effect) or what?

I mean if the planet is "Warming" yet this is causing large areas of the planet to freeze enough to snap turdcicles and may only get worse, then logically you can't have both happening to more and more extreme for an extended period of time. One has to give.

And since there are more facts and science towards the planet freezing into ice ages than turning into a molten rock of goo, my bets are on things cooling down a lot for a lot longer.

Besides, glacier data shows we're heading towards the dip in temperatures, ie: Mini ice age, so... People need to drop the Global Warming crap.
 

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You got your rasslin soot on, Boom ?

Freaking funny man. Where you gettem ?:lol::lol:

Cold as Hell....

...Thar be a vortex for ya....;-)

Oxy-vortex ?

We have to get used to arctic lows being called polar vortexes? They happen every winter ever since the nor am cordillera popped out of the ground 65 million years ago.

Flawed info. You really gotta have screws loose to fall for this sh-t.

Yah, but it sounds neat. Better than sayin :"fukkin cold out"........makes ya sound smart eh.
Right now we're having a thermite-humite vortex. Come on winter. !;-) We got our wood in.