Examination of current weather patterns Feb 10, 2014
Published on Feb 10, 2014 by Paul Beckwith: Examination of current weather patterns and huge temperature swings and effects on the winter sea ice. Northern Hemisphere (Jet Stream, Polar Vortex, Sea Ice)
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Categories: Climate Change, Extreme Weather, Sea Ice, Video
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Nice video. Can you post the links here, like you mentioned in the
beginning of the video, so we can look at the jet stream ourselves? Thanks.
Examination of current weather patterns Feb 10, 2014 Northern Hemisphere (Jet Stream, Polar Vortex, Sea Ice).
Excellent video, Paul.
Great piece!!
Very educational video. Thanks Paul.
Last year I think you predicted a flushing of the sea ice thru the Fram Strait…something just like what we are now seeing. Its just happening a few months later.
Arcticseaicegraphs is a great place people can find some of the graphs that you showed about the arctic.
svenrojensen, Great video Paul. Kind of miss the cats but this is shorter and more focussed.