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Global Warming Is Messing with the Jet Stream. That Means More

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Greenhouse gases are increasingly disrupting the jet stream, a powerful river of winds that steers weather systems in the Northern Hemisphere. That’s causing more frequent summer droughts, floods and wildfires, a new study says. The findings suggest that summers like 2018, when the jet stream drove extreme weather on an unprecedented scale across the Northern […]

Arctic warming, jet stream coupling may mean another winter of extreme storms and cold air outbreaks for eastern U.S. - The Washington Post

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