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To: Doug R who wrote (4791)6/4/2021 5:20:10 PM
From: Doug R  Respond to of 6351
 
Scientists identify new atmospheric circulation over the Arctic
A team of scientists from Japan, South Korea, and the USA, has identified a new pattern of atmospheric circulation around the Arctic that could drive co-occurrences of heatwaves and large-scale wildfires over the region, particularly in Siberia and subpolar North America. The new climate pattern is named the Circum-Arctic wave (CAW).




To: Doug R who wrote (4791)7/16/2021 2:50:04 AM
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Flood events are coming more as "raging" floodwaters than as "rising" floodwaters.
Municipalities are getting hit more often as the size of weather systems continues growing.