The PCCO is a physical space where the most
recent polar research findings can be displayed through innovative and attractive installations, and their global context explained.
Not exact matches
Cohen's
research has pointed toward the rapid warming in the Arctic as a driver of the
recent increase in
polar vortex intrusions.
Other
recent research has also tied the loss of
polar ice to subtle changes in the Earth's rotation, suggesting that these losses can slow the planet's spin, in addition to shifting the location of the pole itself.
In
recent months, new
research, in part inspired by last winter's «
polar vortex» excursion southward into the eastern United States, and the White House - spurred speculation that it was caused by anthropogenic climate change, has hit the scientific press.
A
recent, widely publicized
research study has suggested that the ocean's «thermohaline» circulation that keeps the Earth's north
polar region warmed by the flow of tropical water northward could suddenly shut down.
This is extreme wishful thinking on their part since
recent research finds black soot as being the major factor for
polar sea ice loss.
Recent research suggests that a warming arctic may be contributing to cold snaps like this one in the Northeastern U.S. as a result of a weakened
polar vortex.»