Sheshadri explains the science behind the polar vortex and its dangerous effects on weather experienced at Earth's surface, how the phenomenon is related tocarbon dioxide emissions, and why the vortex can be expected to bring morewinter stormsand Arctic air to parts of the United States and West...
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These eruptions occurred in convergent updrafts ahead of the trough and behind the ridge of high pressure in the polar vortex circulation. Under the influence of polar vortex flow, the volcanic dust and aerosols they ejected were transported to the central region of the Arctic vortex. The sun ...
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As the Zhurong rover landed on the surface of Mars in 2021, it began a months-long collection of Mars data. Equipped with highly sensitive sensors, Zhurong is capable of being a meteorological station at the surface of Mars. The Mars Climate Station, one
One of NASA’s upcoming missions to Venus will delve deeply into this research. Within a decade, the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory hopes to lead VERITAS— short for Venus Emissivity, Radio science, InSAR, Topography, And Spectroscopy — to study the rocky planet from surface to core....
“scrambled” at the initialization time. A simulation can also be initialized with an atmospheric state from a different year, for example, one in which the polar vortex is strong and an SSW did not occur, to assess the role of ocean, sea ice, and land forcing on the forecast. These ...
lack of such a gap, which is apparent when performing a spectral analysis of the mid-latitude atmospheric variability1,5,6, can also be seen as the reason behind the well-studied presence of deviations from exponential behaviour of the autocorrelation of the NAO index for long time lags82,90...