While an active area of research, new studies show that Arctic ice may also
influence weather patterns around the world by creating cold air masses.
Not exact matches
El Niño, marked by a warm patch of water in the eastern tropical Pacific,
influences a number of
weather patterns around the
world.
A new study has joined a growing body of literature suggesting the cold patch is evidence that a major ocean current system — which transports heat and
influences climate and
weather patterns around the
world — may be slowing down.