Not exact matches
In the NH a lot of
land surrounding the
arctic ocean is subject to the combination of decrease in seasonal snow cover (with climate
warming), and decreasing albedo due to vegetation feedbacks.
It is almost certain that the strange extreme weather patterns now observed throughout the northern hemisphere are related to this
arctic warming and the consequent weakening of the jet streams that lie between the
arctic and the more temperate northern
lands.
Surface
warming: «Global temperature evolution: recent trends and some pitfalls» «Coverage bias in the HadCRUT4 temperature series and its impact on recent temperature trends» «Recently amplified
arctic warming has contributed to a continual global
warming trend» «On the definition and identifiability of the alleged «hiatus» in global
warming» «Global
land - surface air temperature change based on the new CMA GLSAT dataset»
when the ocean is
warm and the
arctic is open, it snows more and moves water mass from the oceans and adds ice mass on
land and the axis does shift.
When the oceans are
warm and the
arctic is open, the fierce
arctic wind picks up huge amounts of moisture and delivers it on
land and water around the northern hemisphere.