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Prepare For Endless Winters, New Study Finds Changing Jet stream

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Tired Of Endless Winter?

Blame Changing Jet Stream

New study suggests an emerging and changing jet stream pattern is creating longer and harsher winters.

As the northeastern U.S. braces for the latest in a seemingly endless series of winter storms, new research has shown that the persistent cold weather suffered by much of the United States this winter may be a result of a changing jet stream pattern.

A new study shows that the jet stream over Northern Europe and North America may be taking a longer, more meandering path as a result of a rapidly warming Arctic narrowing the differential between upper and middle latitudes, reports the BBC.

Temperatures in the Arctic have been rising two to three times as rapidly as the rest of the globe, and as the difference in temperature between the Arctic and middle latitudes diminishes, the jet stream that separates them slows. That means that cold weather over North America tends to linger longer, according to the study presented at American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Chicago.

It also means that warm weather is pushed further north and cold weather heads further South. Alaska and Scandinavia have had unusually warm winters this year, while southern U.S. cities like Atlanta have been struck by rare snowstorms and freezing weather. 

More snow began bearing down on cities like Boston and New York on Saturday, just days after a mammoth snowstorm inundated the region with over a foot of snow in some areas and caused thousands of flight cancellations across the country. Boston is expecting up to a foot of snow this weekend and up to six inches are expected around New York City.

Global warming? More like global cooling, according to a leading U.K. scientist.

Professor Mike Lockwood from Reading University told the BBC that at the current rate of decline in solar activity, there is a risk that Northern Europe could become much colder and enter a new “Little Ice Age.”

The “Little Ice Age” refers to a period during the 1600s when winters were harsh all across Europe. The cold weather that plagued the continent coincided with an inactive sun, called the Maunder solar minimum.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2013/10/29/global-cooling-are-we-headed-into-a-little-ice-age/#ixzz2tWjOiml6

http://dailycaller.com/2013/10/29/global-cooling-are-we-headed-into-a-little-ice-age/



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    • The iPragmatist

      “As the northeastern U.S. braces for the latest in a seemingly endless series of winter storms, new research has shown that the persistent cold weather suffered by much of the United States this winter may be a result of a changing jet stream pattern.”

      I’m a bit confused…we KNOW geoengineering is going on, we are well aware of chemtrails and HAARP systems to move the jetstream…it’s all proven technology. So why would you folks say that above as though the manipulation of the jetstream is rather a natural occurrence rather than what it is….a direct, evil manipulation of the weather and jetstream?

    • zeus

      ALERT!!!

      better prepare for a#8 TORCON TO RIP THRU THE UPPER GULF USA STATES AND TEXAS OKLAHOMA-TENNESSEE AREAS

      MULTIPLE TORNADOS OF MAG-3-5 WILL LIKELY ROLL THRU AT LEAST TWO MAJOR CITIES IN ONE OF THOSE AREAS IN NEXT WEEK OR TWO
      Like · · Share · a few seconds ago ·

      Charles Buchanan THESE TORNADOS WILL TRAVEL TOGETHER AND FOR SOME DISTANCE TO ISSUE A DOUBLE WHAMMY ON HEAVILY POPULATED AREAS OF TWW CITIES…MORE TO COME

      • CrowPie

        Since I live in one of these states…..I can tell you that this is normal…..it happens regularly during storm season.

        It makes it no less devastating…..but nothing that hasn’t happened since before the advent of electricity, either.

    • Arte Vespule

      The sky is falling… The sky is falling… More “news” from the booby broadcasting company. Winters will never end now!!! Run for your lives !!!!!!!!

    • shanchen

      Right, so ordinary winter, really uncomfortable. mvwotches.com

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