Study: As the Arctic Heats Up, Summer Weather Is Lingering in Place

This article discusses how global warming is affecting the Polar Regions.

Climate change is causing major planetary atmospheric circulation systems like the jet stream to slow down — stalling summer weather patterns across Europe, North America, and parts of Asia, according to a new analysis published in the journal Nature Communications. As a result, rains are turning into floods, sunny days into long-lasting heat waves, and dry conditions into wildfires.

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