The Potsdam Institute's research lists sixteen July and August periods since 1980 that have had
extreme atmospheric flow patterns due to quasiresonance.
Not exact matches
Francis argued that the warming of the Arctic, at a much faster pace than the mid-latitudes, is slowing the jet stream and prompting
extreme weather events when there's weak
atmospheric flow.
Other proposed mechanisms confine the Arctic's influence on large - scale circulation changes to the troposphere, in which a warmer Arctic favors a wavier
flow and more persistent
atmospheric blocking, which often spawns
extreme weather events58, 59.