Arctic Warming Tied to Extreme Weather

Jet Stream Research Called "Holy Grail" in Understanding Climate-Change Impact

Bryce Anderson
By  Bryce Anderson , Ag Meteorologist Emeritus
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Research by Dr. Jennifer Francis, an atmospheric research professor at Rutgers University's Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, links rapid warming in the Arctic to extreme weather events worldwide. (Photo courtesy Rutgers University)
Thinning of northern sea ice may be a major factor behind weather extremes in the Northern Hemisphere.

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Bryce Anderson

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