Climate Change
Extreme Weather Events
Post-Doctoral Fellowships
Greece
2013.09.30
Abrupt jet stream reorganization and its climate impacts
Reconstructions of past climates have suggested the latter—significant changes to the jet stream occurring quickly—but no method existed to predict them. The trouble is that the motion of air in atmospheric flows is complex and chaotic. Attempting to calculate their every move would take years. Instead, Dr. Bakas has used statistics and a simplified model of the planet’s climate machine to approximate this system. In this less complex world, he found the jet stream was, indeed, thrown off balance by a warming climate, causing its structure to change. Bakas will now be able to take the equations representing atmospheric flows that he developed from this model and apply them to a more complex, Earth-like scenario. His results could add to global climate models the ability to predict sudden changes in the jet stream and their consequences. Such a change could impact the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, for example, as the jet stream contributes to the transfer of the greenhouse gas into the deep ocean. Thus, this river of air has the power to significantly affect global warming or cooling, making it a critical element of climate risk assessment and our preparation for the future.
Climate Shifts Carried on a River of Air
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Nikolaos
BAKAS
Institution
University of Athens
Country
Greece
Nationality
Greek
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