Not exact matches
The very warm
gulf stream driven north east is smashing against the
cold pool.
Consenquently, the associated SST pattern is slightly cooler in the deep convection upwelling regions of the Equitorial Pacific and the Indian Ocean, strongly cooler in the nearest deep convection source region of the South Atlantic near Africa and the Equator, warm over the bulk of the North Atlantic, strongly warmer where the
gulf stream loses the largest portion of its heat near 50N 25W, and strongly cooler near 45N 45W, which turns out to be a back - eddy of the Gulf Stream with increased transport of cold water from the north whenever the Gulf Stream is running quic
gulf stream loses the largest portion of its heat near 50N 25W, and strongly cooler near 45N 45W, which turns out to be a back - eddy of the
Gulf Stream with increased transport of cold water from the north whenever the Gulf Stream is running quic
Gulf Stream with increased transport of
cold water from the north whenever the
Gulf Stream is running quic
Gulf Stream is running quickly.
Because the Rockies block the wind at low levels, the result is a strong westerly jet
stream aloft while at low levels the air east of the Rockies comes from elsewhere including the
Gulf of Mexico when there is a pronounced southerly component ahead of
cold fronts.
LIA wasn't GLOBAL cooling; but
colder in Europe, north America — because Arctic ocean had less ice cover - > was releasing more heat / was accumulating - > radiating + spreading more coldness — currents were taking that extra coldness to Mexican
gulf — then to the Mediterranean — because Sahara was increasing creation of dry heat and evaporating extra water in the Mediterranean — to top up the deficit —
gulf stream was faster / that was melting more ice on arctic also as chain reaction — Because Mediterranean doesn't have enough tributaries, to compensate for the evaporation deficit.
Please note in order to avoid perpetuating the mythology that
colder than normal temps in some areas mean global warming is not happening — global warming affects the flow of the
gulf stream among other things, meaning that while some areas of the globe become unusually hot, others can become unusually
cold — witness recent killer freezes in Europe — global warming is to blame for these effects.