Climate scientists study 'polar vortex'
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
SEATTLE--"Above the North Pole is a massive maelstrom of air, a 'polar vortex,' that University of Washington scientists have shown is speeding up and may explain some of the dramatic changes now being observed in the Arctic environment.
'This is possibly also related to global climate change,' said UW Arctic scientist James Morison. But then again, Morison noted, the increased rate of spin observed in this atmospheric whirlpool may also just be due to its natural cycle of variation.
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Changes in the polar vortex are the primary focus of the SEARCH project. As the vortex has gained speed and strength in the past decade, scientists have also observed increases in average Arctic temperatures, unprecedented bursts in the amount of plankton, jellyfish and vegetation, and changes in the Arctic Ocean's balance of fresh and salt water. Figuring out what's going on may be of significance well beyond the Arctic, Morison said.
"Changes in the polar vortex will have an impact on Seattle," he said. As the polar vortex speeds up, it tends to shift the jet stream and could make the Pacific Northwest even wetter, he said. The effect on Alaskan fisheries could be significant as well."
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