Sentences with phrase «jet streams going»

Which is fortunate as it would be disastrous to have 100 - 200 mph jet streams going through your back yard every day!

Not exact matches

Like all hurricanes, this one tended to dissipate as it went north for reasons having nothing to do with religion or politics and everything to do with temperature gradients and jet stream wind shear.
The jet stream races from west to east at speeds up to 275 miles an hour, undulating north and south as it goes.
But these sounds go on and on, noisily, and suddenly, both men are on the water in a bizarre human — Jet Ski combination propelled by a steady stream of ass gas.
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He also spoke of the importance, whether riding a balloon in the jet stream or going up against British Airways as an aviation upstart 25 years ago, of «protecting the downside» and mused on why humans seemed to have a hard time with that kind of risk management when it was on the planetary scale.
NPR needs someone to go on air and talk about what happens to U.S. weather when we have a loopy jet stream, and how that relates to climate change.
It is not about the nitpicking over the exact minimum extent, etc., it is about the fact that we are entering unknown climate and weather territories where the jet stream is going to go north, the weather will change drastically in the U.S. and northern Europe, and no one knows how drastically.
> tornado I've seen it said these can't be used to conclude much about warming, but — we know the stratosphere is cooling; we know the heat engine works; we know tornado - forming conditions reach high enough to divide the jet stream — isn't that going to increase the temperature difference?
The jet stream, which used to run neatly around the globe in a nice sine curve, is going crazy, broken in places and extra thick in others, with cutoff lows and highs everywhere.
The theory goes that a weaker jet stream becomes «wavier» and leads to more persistent weather conditions, such as long cold spells in winter and heatwaves in summer.
And since the temperature difference between the Arctic and the tropics is narrowing, and since it's the temperature difference that drives wind and ocean currents, then the jet stream that normally whizzes around the Arctic circle — thus keeping frozen air in one place and separating it from the warm breezes of the south — is, the theory goes, slowing, thus allowing warm moist air to penetrate into the north.
It's going to collide with the jet stream, pushing Arctic air all the way down perhaps as low as Florida.
As result, the jet stream position goes poleward, including clouds and rain patterns.
«That warming is going to spread to the lower latitudes, to the United States, and it's going to affect storm systems and storm tracks, the jet stream; that's going to affect crops and all sorts of things,» Meier predicts.
The primary cause of changes in the course of the northern hemisphere jet stream ultimately goes back to sea surface temperatures in the West Pacific.
So it's possible that shrinking sea ice in the Arctic could increase snowfall over Siberia, pushing the jet stream southward, creating summer high pressures in Europe that allow India's monsoon rains to linger, and on it goes... It's hard to examine those connections in the real world, but it's much easier to see how things play out in a climate model.
Last summer, we predicted that come this winter, any type of severe weather event was going to be linked to pernicious industrial activity (via global warming) through a new mechanism that had become a media darling — the loss of late summer / early fall Arctic sea ice leading to more persistent patterns in the jet stream.
She could go crazy and postulate a relationship between TSI, OHC, jet stream position, and a dozen other factors and test it without researching all those other factors first.
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