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North Atlantic Oscillation, Atmospheric Pressure Pattern, Affecting Winter Weather Conditions

  First Posted: 01/13/12 01:42 PM ET Updated: 01/13/12 05:29 PM ET

By Mark Fischetti
(Click here for original article.)

A little snow and rain are falling in a few states today, but the 2011-12 winter has been extremely warm and dry across the continental U.S. Meteorologists think they have figured out why.

First, a few records: The initial week of January was the driest in history. And more than 95 percent of the U.S. had below-average snow cover -- the greatest such percentage ever recorded -- according to some intriguing data maps generated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. During December, approximately half of the U.S. had temperatures at least 5 degrees Fahrenheit above average, and more than 1,500 daily record highs were set from January 2 to 8. Europe has seen similar extremes.

The chief suspect behind the mysterious weather is an atmospheric pressure pattern called the Arctic Oscillation, which circles the high Northern Hemisphere. Its lower edge is known as the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). Together, the related features influence the path and strength of the jet stream. The jet itself is an air current that flows west to east across the northern latitudes of the U.S., Europe and Asia, altering temperature and precipitation as portions of it dip southward or crest northward. A strong jet stream that flows in a somewhat straight line from west to east, with few southward dips, prevents cold arctic air from drifting south. "The cause of this warm first half of winter is the most extreme configuration of the jet stream ever recorded," according to Jeffrey Masters, a meteorologist who runs the Weather Underground, a Web site that analyzes severe weather data.

By "extreme," Masters means that the jet stream was far north and fairly straight, and stayed that way for an unusually long time. That position allowed warm southern air to prevail over the entire U.S., and prevented cold fronts from descending from the north and clashing with warm fronts, creating large snow- and rainstorms. The jet stream has been locked in that position by the NAO for most of the winter, and Masters says it has sustained the largest pressure gradient since tracking began in 1865.

Conversely, December 2010 set record snowfalls in many parts of the U.S. Sure enough, the NAO at that time had some of the lowest pressures ever observed, allowing the jet stream to move south and stay there. Arctic air descended, picked up moisture or interacted with warm fronts, and dropped snow. "The December Arctic Oscillation index has fluctuated wildly over the past six years," Masters notes, "with the two most extreme positive and two most extreme negative values on record." Data for the trends is available at the Weather Underground site.

Meteorologists are not certain what causes the oscillations to vary so dramatically. Some scientists say the loss of Arctic sea ice due to global warming is causing the Arctic Oscillation to drop in pressure. Others have noticed a correlation with sunspot activity, which was very low in December 2010 and very high during December 2011, although they haven't proposed a mechanism whereby sunspots would directly alter the Arctic Oscillation.

Of course, winter has many weeks to go, so the oscillations, and U.S. weather, could shift. But if plentiful precipitation does not fall, complications could arise for many more people than ski resort owners and their patrons. A small snowpack often leads to spring droughts in the Midwest and summer water shortages in the West as well as a longer wildfire season in the latter because the soil dries out earlier than usual.

In the meantime if you want snow, hop a flight to Cordova or Valdez, two towns on Alaska's Pacific coast that are buried under 4.5 to 5.5 meters of snow -- with more on the way. They, too, can thank the Arctic Oscillation because, being so high latitude, they lie within the band the jet stream has been stuck in, not south of it.

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By Mark Fischetti (Click here for original article.) A little snow and rain are falling in a few states today, but the 2011-12 winter has been extremely warm and dry across the continental U.S. Me...
By Mark Fischetti (Click here for original article.) A little snow and rain are falling in a few states today, but the 2011-12 winter has been extremely warm and dry across the continental U.S. Me...
 
 
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homer winslow
Truth in Beauty, Beauty in Truth
06:34 PM on 01/17/2012
I love the snow, but the cost of gas makes me ride my motorcycle as often as possible. It has snowed way too much south of Denver for me this year. After 3 inches last night, it will be 55 tomorrow, so I will ride.
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JScott
John Galt's last name is McGuffin-Smithee
04:28 PM on 01/17/2012
Beginning of 2011, snow on Mt. Tamalpais and snow in the Santa Lucia Moutains (Carmel Big Sur area) beginning 2012-none in either place.
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mamahappy
not free, until we all are
01:15 AM on 01/17/2012
I hope the cold and snow come soon. I may not appreciate winter, but we need it. We've never had to use flea medication for our pets this late into the winter. People have been sicker than normal as well. We need a deep freeze.
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stargazer13
To Love One Is To Love All
12:18 PM on 01/16/2012
wait for it

for it shall come

starting about the middle of February and continuing until July ")
for our wheel as been tilted :)
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Abigail Von Normal
Not unlike the toaster, I control darkness
10:16 AM on 01/16/2012
My boyfriend insists it is because he bought a plow for his truck this year to make extra money removing snow.
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born 2b different
research b4 u post
02:25 PM on 01/15/2012
Why Is This Winter So Warm? Because it hasn't been cold. Next!
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alteredstory
Hold on to the center
06:50 PM on 01/15/2012
I hope you're kidding 0.o
11:37 PM on 01/14/2012
We keep hearing how Denver has had more snow already than it had all last winter. That has been the mantra since some time in December.
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Roadrun
In Financial Theocracy we Trust
10:31 AM on 01/15/2012
http://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/nsa/

mantra is right. Or one could say lie.
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mujer-lg
04:15 PM on 01/15/2012
Not in the mountains where it is needed.
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DOC666
04:19 PM on 01/14/2012
You can call it whatever you want, I'm just glad the white stuff hasn't been around this year. I've seen enough snow to last a lifetime already.
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PatTheHat
Hey hey my my rock & roll will never die
03:23 PM on 01/14/2012
Huh, and here all these years I thought weather came from my local weather wizards being wrong three quarters of the time...ya live ya learn.
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alteredstory
Hold on to the center
08:06 PM on 01/15/2012
We're doing the best we can, but weather control is tricky magic...
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PatTheHat
Hey hey my my rock & roll will never die
08:20 PM on 01/15/2012
Ah ha I just knew it!
That is y'all practicing that atmospheric abracadabra with eyes of hurricane hocus & precipitatin' pocus, and stuff.
Well, practice is supposed to make perfect, best get on it ;-) .
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mater
mater
12:07 PM on 01/14/2012
I really appreciated this article. Apolitical, just science. Today is a very cold day in MN!
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homer winslow
Truth in Beauty, Beauty in Truth
06:35 PM on 01/17/2012
Science is not apolitical. Conservatives do not believe in it Liberals do.
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mater
mater
07:13 PM on 01/17/2012
Kindred spirit!
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eaarth2
“An era ends when its illusions are exhausted
06:18 AM on 01/14/2012
Short term weather varies. The 3 month outlook from the NOAA sees conditions pretty much staying as they are. With milder conditions throughout the mid Atlantic, mid west, south and southwest-

Long term climatically- Greenhouse Gases- which will approach 397ppm by spring- the highest in nearly 20 million years, are playing some role. Winters on average over the last 30 years are becoming less cold-
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alteredstory
Hold on to the center
08:31 AM on 01/17/2012
Just to clarify - CO2 concentrations will reach 397ppm - greenhouse gasses are already past that. It's one among many greenhouse gasses, and while it's the important one, right now, there are others that are alson contributing. Specifically, the warming caused by CO2 seems to be triggering the release of methane from the permafrost and the arctic ocean.

I should also mention that the rise in temperature means a rise in atmospheric water vapor, which is also a greenhouse gas.

Basically, CO2 is a decent measurement of OUR contribution to greenhouse gasses, but it's not the only one up there, or even the only one created by humans.
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eaarth2
“An era ends when its illusions are exhausted
09:44 AM on 01/17/2012
I am measuring only C02- not the other GH Gases like NO, Ch4 etc.
12:01 AM on 01/14/2012
I just hate what this is doing to the winters down here in south Florida. It is just brutal. PPPLLLLTTTT
09:39 PM on 01/13/2012
It's cold and nasty here in my part of the country just as it has been on and off for the twenty-five years since I moved here. I remember a February when it got into the seventies. I remember a February when it was around ten below zero for more than a week.

If it's cold outside it's because of my SUV. If it's warm outside it's because of my SUV. What on God's green earth would exonerate my SUV?
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lw1
Jobs! Jobs! Jobs!
09:51 PM on 01/13/2012
Put an electric engine kit in it and solar cells on your house's roof.
10:27 PM on 01/13/2012
Good idea!! Now I am thinking maybe a windmill on the top of the car. The windmill will generate far more energy than I use when I drive. I can run the windmill energy directly to my battery for even more energy savings. Then when I get home I can plug the car battery into the house (some how) and use all that extra energy to run the furnace and the lights.

Why didn't anyone think of this before? Did we just solve the climate crisis?


Cheers,
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SubgeniusMustHaveSlack
Snowboarder, vegetarian, organic gardener.
11:14 AM on 01/14/2012
You ARE part of the problem.
07:41 PM on 01/13/2012
Republicans do not believe in science.

The drought in Texas was punishment for voting Republican.

The current warm weather is because the apathetic public has finally woke up and will be voting Republicans out of office.
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PaulBardinas
Educating one person at a time.
04:50 PM on 01/13/2012
How many records must we break? How many instances of weather extremes predicted by climate change scientists must we endure? How many people have to die or be displaced around the world because of drought, famine, or sea level rise? Can someone please tell me just what we need to provide the people unable to acknowledge the simple fact that the world is getting warmer as a direct result of our actions, and that that warming will likely be bad for most of us? What will it take for people to finally realize that we must all change our behavior NOW if the 7 billion people now living on earth are going to have any chance of survival in the future.