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Jet stream changes since 1960s linked to more extreme weather.»
Not exact matches
Overall, Saturn's atmosphere seems fairly static over time — even the surprising hexagon - shaped
jet stream over the north pole has
changed little, Cassini showed,
since Voyager first sighted it.
Since meteorologists can only accurately predict weather within the 10 to 12 days between
jet stream flow
changes, a shift in this time frame would directly impact weather predictability.
In an email conversation with Mashable, the study's lead author says that
since 2000, observed
changes in the
jet stream have increasingly led to «a synchronization of extremes around the hemisphere.»