Arctic Monsoons: A New Climate Nightmare // Published on Jul 23, 2018

Please help me wake up mainstream media. We have a climate EMERGENCY on our hands. Extensive, long duration heat waves, caused by a stuck jet-stream are roasting people in heatwaves around the globe.

People living in the far north, in countries extending up north of the Arctic Circle are enduring unprecedented heat, wildfires, drought, and torrential rains and of course have no air conditioning; why would they.

With the land super-hot for days on end, convective lifting (hot air rises) lowers air pressure at the surface, drawing in moisture filled ocean air, leading to buildup of Arctic Monsoons, yet another “unexpected” surprise.

The big heatwave: from Algeria to the Arctic. But what’s the cause? Guardian, Sunday 22 July, 2018 by Robin McKie.

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This is the definition of #heatdome – honestly I don't recall if I have ever seen this strong ridge above the Scandinavia in ECMWF forecasts. #heatwave Figure credit @TropicalTidbits pic.twitter.com/D0rMt7bk0q — Mika Rantanen (@mikarantane) July 22, 2018

Global Heatwaves to Arctic Monsoons: Climate Mayhem // Published on Jul 23, 2018

“I can’t hold it! She’s breaking up, she’s breaking up —” I’m not talking about Steve Austin, astronaut: a man barely alive (Six Million Dollar Man), but about Earth’s climate.

Arctic Sea-Ice is dying, with maximum thickness – 2 meters. Stuck jet-stream ridges with massive long-lived heat domes are cooking people, ecosystems, and crops, and creating unprecedented wildfires north of the Arctic Circle, with ash darkening ice and snow causing further rises in Arctic temperatures.

Arctic monsoons (my term) with torrential rains are becoming a new phenomena.

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Ocean acidification to hit levels not seen in 14 million years https://t.co/mr5wGz8CBU — Paul Beckwith (@PaulHBeckwith) July 23, 2018

The big heatwave: from Algeria to the Arctic. But what’s the cause? Article fails to connect jet stream changes to Arctic and climate change…https://t.co/DmbsPp13D0 — Paul Beckwith (@PaulHBeckwith) July 23, 2018