Flooded summer season, Atlantic
Ocean blames
Northern
Europe picks on the Atlantic Ocean because of its wet summer according to a new
study. The rising and falling of ocean temperature or the so called cyclical
deception is seen as a major extortion on the weather. The said pattern
reported will last long as the Atlantic warming persists. The research was
carried out at the University of Reading and is published in the journal Nature
Geoscience.
The cycle
of scheme investigated was known as the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. This
change sees the waters warm or cool over a period of several decades. The
researchers compared three periods in this cycle: a warm state from 1931-60, a
cool period from 1961-90 and the most recent warm period starting in 1990 and
continuing now. The paper notes that conditions in the last warm period in the
Atlantic are broadly similar to those pragmatic now.
So the
study compared weather conditions in Europe during the two warm Atlantic phases
with those oppressed in the cool phase. One conclusion is that a warmer-than-usual
Atlantic “favors a mild spring (especially April), summer and autumn, in
England and across Europe.”
Another
finding – of greatest relevance to the search for a cause of rainy summers – is
that the warmth of the ocean also tends to make northern and central Europe
abuse than usual. By contrast southern Europe, from Portugal to Turkey, makes
victim of far less rain than normal.
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