Washington – US Cold Snap Was A Freak Of Nature, Quick Analysis Finds

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    FILE -Revelers brace for freezing cold temperatures in Times Square ahead of New Year's celebrations in Manhattan, New York, U.S., December 31, 2017. REUTERS/Darren Ornitz Washington – Consider this cold comfort: A quick study of the brutal American cold snap found that the Arctic blast really wasn’t global warming but a freak of nature.

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    Frigid weather like the two-week cold spell that began around Christmas is 15 times rarer than it was a century ago, according to a team of international scientists who does real-time analyses to see if extreme weather events are natural or more likely to happen because of climate change.

    The cold snap that gripped the East Coast and Midwest region was a rarity that bucks the warming trend, said researcher Claudia Tebaldi of the National Center for Atmospheric Research and the private organization Climate Central.

    The same team had connected several weather events last year to man-made global warming including Hurricane Harvey that battered the U.S. and Caribbean and the French floods.

    “It was very definitely strange, especially now,” said study co-author Gabriel Vecchi of Princeton University. A century ago “it wouldn’t have been that strange. Things like this are becoming stranger.”

    The study by the World Weather Attribution analyzed weather records dating back to 1880 and found the cold weather that hit a swath of the U.S. from Maine to Minnesota tends to happen once every 250 years. In the early 1900s, it happened about once every 17 years. Climate change has made such cold spells less common and less intense, the group said.

    That finding agrees with earlier studies, said University of Georgia meteorology professor Marshall Shepherd, who wasn’t part of the study.

    “I think the public frenzy over the recent cold snap illustrated that we are less acclimated to such events,” he said in an email.

    The study, based on observations and statistics, did not find evidence for a popular scientific theory that links melting Arctic sea ice to blasts of cold air escaping the top of the world.

    The theory, which is still debated by scientists but gaining credence among many, is based on pressure changes and other factors that cause the jet stream to plunge and weather systems to get stuck. But the latest analysis didn’t find such evidence.

    Three scientists whose studies have connected Arctic warming to changes in extreme events disagree.

    Because such atmospheric pressure changes happen occasionally, quick studies that rely on averages miss extreme events like the recent cold spell, said James Overland of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration who supports the theory.


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    6 years ago

    are you kidding? it was not freaky. it was GLOBAL WARMING – even asjk Al Gore and Nobama

    6 years ago

    Wow genius scientists .Guess what ? Climate change is a “freak of nature ” There is nothing more to it

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    ralph1527
    6 years ago

    Not according to the Pri Megadim at the end of Hilchos Chanukah .

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    6 years ago

    So the scientists cannot explain the cold snap. How about a g d that is controlling it all?! Read this weeks parsha; when g d sent the makos on Pharo and the ejyptian people, pharo would acknowledge the existence of g d after he was hit with the painful plaques. So here we are in the most up to date era with all kinds of scientific testing and measuring equipment, and all these chachomim can come up with is “a freak of nature” explanation.