Not exact matches
An analysis of more than six decades of daily temperature and snowfall data
linked warmer arctic temperatures to cold snaps at lower latitudes.
Globally temperatures are cooler than they have been in 20 years, so what is the
link between Global
Warming and
arctic ice melt?
The anomaly they're studying (
arctic warming of 1.7 C from 1920 - 1940) matches the amount of
warming for the same period shown in Tamino's analysis
linked to above.
The anomalous jet stream configuration that lead to the «left turn» of Sandy smack into shore is an example of the destabilization of the jet stream that has been qualitatively
linked to global
warming heating up the
arctic, see HERE.
Early on in it is a
link to an earlier article of mine covering the
arctic warming in the first half of the 19th century.
Although
arctic experts said there were many signs of
warming, including a thinning and shrinking of the polar ice cap, there was no way to
link a patch of sun - dappled water at the pole to climate change.
and just for the «cold things can't heat
warm things» crowd, here is a
link to Denmark's DMI which publishes average temperature in the
arctic going back to 1958.