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  1. Iceland sees record-breaking heat on Christmas Eve

    Iceland hit a record temperature of nearly 20°C (68°F) on Christmas Eve, underscoring the phenomenon of “Arctic amplification.”…
    #Iceland #IS #Europe #Europa #EU #Arcticamplification #ChristmasEve #coldconditions #iceland #island #polarregions
    europesays.com/2666971/

  2. We saw a lot of this last year... Not good for the plants (or critters). Temperature extremes can cause hibernating/dormant life-forms to wake up before winter is over!

    Experts issue warning about powerful weather phenomenon that could soon impact US: 'This looks to be a prolonged event'

    Story by Timothy McGill, November 20, 2025

    Excerpt: "The forecast now is calling for the country's rollercoaster ride of temperatures to continue. Weather whiplash saw at least 90 cold records fall from Nov. 9-12, followed by at least 40 record highs broken in a single day, only around a week later. The U.S. could now be on the cusp of a record-breaking cold snap settling in about a week from now.

    "Our overheating planet is weakening and destabilizing the #PolarVortex, driven by changes in the Arctic. The region is warming almost four times faster than the global average. Our warming world is supercharging this phenomenon known as #ArcticAmplification."

    thecooldown.com/outdoors/sudde

    #ClimateChange #ExtremeTemperatures #WeatherWhiplash #TemperatureExtremes #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel

  3. We saw a lot of this last year... Not good for the plants (or critters). Temperature extremes can cause hibernating/dormant life-forms to wake up before winter is over!

    Experts issue warning about powerful weather phenomenon that could soon impact US: 'This looks to be a prolonged event'

    Story by Timothy McGill, November 20, 2025

    Excerpt: "The forecast now is calling for the country's rollercoaster ride of temperatures to continue. Weather whiplash saw at least 90 cold records fall from Nov. 9-12, followed by at least 40 record highs broken in a single day, only around a week later. The U.S. could now be on the cusp of a record-breaking cold snap settling in about a week from now.

    "Our overheating planet is weakening and destabilizing the #PolarVortex, driven by changes in the Arctic. The region is warming almost four times faster than the global average. Our warming world is supercharging this phenomenon known as #ArcticAmplification."

    thecooldown.com/outdoors/sudde

    #ClimateChange #ExtremeTemperatures #WeatherWhiplash #TemperatureExtremes #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel

  4. We saw a lot of this last year... Not good for the plants (or critters). Temperature extremes can cause hibernating/dormant life-forms to wake up before winter is over!

    Experts issue warning about powerful weather phenomenon that could soon impact US: 'This looks to be a prolonged event'

    Story by Timothy McGill, November 20, 2025

    Excerpt: "The forecast now is calling for the country's rollercoaster ride of temperatures to continue. Weather whiplash saw at least 90 cold records fall from Nov. 9-12, followed by at least 40 record highs broken in a single day, only around a week later. The U.S. could now be on the cusp of a record-breaking cold snap settling in about a week from now.

    "Our overheating planet is weakening and destabilizing the #PolarVortex, driven by changes in the Arctic. The region is warming almost four times faster than the global average. Our warming world is supercharging this phenomenon known as #ArcticAmplification."

    thecooldown.com/outdoors/sudde

    #ClimateChange #ExtremeTemperatures #WeatherWhiplash #TemperatureExtremes #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel

  5. We saw a lot of this last year... Not good for the plants (or critters). Temperature extremes can cause hibernating/dormant life-forms to wake up before winter is over!

    Experts issue warning about powerful weather phenomenon that could soon impact US: 'This looks to be a prolonged event'

    Story by Timothy McGill, November 20, 2025

    Excerpt: "The forecast now is calling for the country's rollercoaster ride of temperatures to continue. Weather whiplash saw at least 90 cold records fall from Nov. 9-12, followed by at least 40 record highs broken in a single day, only around a week later. The U.S. could now be on the cusp of a record-breaking cold snap settling in about a week from now.

    "Our overheating planet is weakening and destabilizing the #PolarVortex, driven by changes in the Arctic. The region is warming almost four times faster than the global average. Our warming world is supercharging this phenomenon known as #ArcticAmplification."

    thecooldown.com/outdoors/sudde

    #ClimateChange #ExtremeTemperatures #WeatherWhiplash #TemperatureExtremes #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel

  6. We saw a lot of this last year... Not good for the plants (or critters). Temperature extremes can cause hibernating/dormant life-forms to wake up before winter is over!

    Experts issue warning about powerful weather phenomenon that could soon impact US: 'This looks to be a prolonged event'

    Story by Timothy McGill, November 20, 2025

    Excerpt: "The forecast now is calling for the country's rollercoaster ride of temperatures to continue. Weather whiplash saw at least 90 cold records fall from Nov. 9-12, followed by at least 40 record highs broken in a single day, only around a week later. The U.S. could now be on the cusp of a record-breaking cold snap settling in about a week from now.

    "Our overheating planet is weakening and destabilizing the #PolarVortex, driven by changes in the Arctic. The region is warming almost four times faster than the global average. Our warming world is supercharging this phenomenon known as #ArcticAmplification."

    thecooldown.com/outdoors/sudde

    #ClimateChange #ExtremeTemperatures #WeatherWhiplash #TemperatureExtremes #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel

  7. More on Bananas from North Atlantic in 2023, here by #MattEngland, Stefan #Rahmstorf et al
    nature.com/articles/s41586-025

    They also wrote prose on the Conversation theconversation.com/unpreceden

    Low surface wind speed led to shallower-than-normal ocean mixing which enabled heating the surface more.
    Less clouds from shipping SO2 were only marginally responsible and only in small pockets.

    Okay. But where did the wind go?
    Surface wind is impacted by jetstream. And I think, the jetstream got diverted in June and July 2023 to Northern Greenland. Due to low spring snow cover in Eastern Canada which led to dry soil – which in turn gets hotter than wet soil.
    And according to
    "Summer atmospheric circulation over Greenland in response to Arctic amplification and diminished spring snow cover over Canada" by
    Preece et al 2023
    nature.com/articles/s41467-023
    that hot soil in Eastern Canada leads to a High over Greenland – and a low over the #ColdBlob
    East Canada was ablaze in June July 2023 suggesting dry and hence hot soil =perfect conditions for a North Greenland High, diverting the jetstream.

    #climatechange #ocean #Atlantic #Canada #CanadaFires #jetstream #Arctic #ArcticAmplification

  8. More on Bananas from North Atlantic in 2023, here by #MattEngland, Stefan #Rahmstorf et al
    nature.com/articles/s41586-025

    They also wrote prose on the Conversation theconversation.com/unpreceden

    Low surface wind speed led to shallower-than-normal ocean mixing which enabled heating the surface more.
    Less clouds from shipping SO2 were only marginally responsible and only in small pockets.

    Okay. But where did the wind go?
    Surface wind is impacted by jetstream. And I think, the jetstream got diverted in June and July 2023 to Northern Greenland. Due to low spring snow cover in Eastern Canada which led to dry soil – which in turn gets hotter than wet soil.
    And according to
    "Summer atmospheric circulation over Greenland in response to Arctic amplification and diminished spring snow cover over Canada" by
    Preece et al 2023
    nature.com/articles/s41467-023
    that hot soil in Eastern Canada leads to a High over Greenland – and a low over the #ColdBlob
    East Canada was ablaze in June July 2023 suggesting dry and hence hot soil =perfect conditions for a North Greenland High, diverting the jetstream.

    #climatechange #ocean #Atlantic #Canada #CanadaFires #jetstream #Arctic #ArcticAmplification

  9. More on Bananas from North Atlantic in 2023, here by #MattEngland, Stefan #Rahmstorf et al
    nature.com/articles/s41586-025

    They also wrote prose on the Conversation theconversation.com/unpreceden

    Low surface wind speed led to shallower-than-normal ocean mixing which enabled heating the surface more.
    Less clouds from shipping SO2 were only marginally responsible and only in small pockets.

    Okay. But where did the wind go?
    Surface wind is impacted by jetstream. And I think, the jetstream got diverted in June and July 2023 to Northern Greenland. Due to low spring snow cover in Eastern Canada which led to dry soil – which in turn gets hotter than wet soil.
    And according to
    "Summer atmospheric circulation over Greenland in response to Arctic amplification and diminished spring snow cover over Canada" by
    Preece et al 2023
    nature.com/articles/s41467-023
    that hot soil in Eastern Canada leads to a High over Greenland – and a low over the #ColdBlob
    East Canada was ablaze in June July 2023 suggesting dry and hence hot soil =perfect conditions for a North Greenland High, diverting the jetstream.

    #climatechange #ocean #Atlantic #Canada #CanadaFires #jetstream #Arctic #ArcticAmplification

  10. More on Bananas from North Atlantic in 2023, here by #MattEngland, Stefan #Rahmstorf et al
    nature.com/articles/s41586-025

    They also wrote prose on the Conversation theconversation.com/unpreceden

    Low surface wind speed led to shallower-than-normal ocean mixing which enabled heating the surface more.
    Less clouds from shipping SO2 were only marginally responsible and only in small pockets.

    Okay. But where did the wind go?
    Surface wind is impacted by jetstream. And I think, the jetstream got diverted in June and July 2023 to Northern Greenland. Due to low spring snow cover in Eastern Canada which led to dry soil – which in turn gets hotter than wet soil.
    And according to
    "Summer atmospheric circulation over Greenland in response to Arctic amplification and diminished spring snow cover over Canada" by
    Preece et al 2023
    nature.com/articles/s41467-023
    that hot soil in Eastern Canada leads to a High over Greenland – and a low over the #ColdBlob
    East Canada was ablaze in June July 2023 suggesting dry and hence hot soil =perfect conditions for a North Greenland High, diverting the jetstream.

    #climatechange #ocean #Atlantic #Canada #CanadaFires #jetstream #Arctic #ArcticAmplification

  11. More on Bananas from North Atlantic in 2023, here by #MattEngland, Stefan #Rahmstorf et al
    nature.com/articles/s41586-025

    They also wrote prose on the Conversation theconversation.com/unpreceden

    Low surface wind speed led to shallower-than-normal ocean mixing which enabled heating the surface more.
    Less clouds from shipping SO2 were only marginally responsible and only in small pockets.

    Okay. But where did the wind go?
    Surface wind is impacted by jetstream. And I think, the jetstream got diverted in June and July 2023 to Northern Greenland. Due to low spring snow cover in Eastern Canada which led to dry soil – which in turn gets hotter than wet soil.
    And according to
    "Summer atmospheric circulation over Greenland in response to Arctic amplification and diminished spring snow cover over Canada" by
    Preece et al 2023
    nature.com/articles/s41467-023
    that hot soil in Eastern Canada leads to a High over Greenland – and a low over the #ColdBlob
    East Canada was ablaze in June July 2023 suggesting dry and hence hot soil =perfect conditions for a North Greenland High, diverting the jetstream.

    #climatechange #ocean #Atlantic #Canada #CanadaFires #jetstream #Arctic #ArcticAmplification

  12. Our latest #ClimateResearch roundup includes 157 articles in 66 journals by 907 contributing authors.

    Various desperate measures are the main theme of this edition's #OpenAccess notables.

    * A review of intervention methods to reduce impacts of #ArcticAmplification

    * #GreenWashing to foster complacency in airline consumers

    * Unintended results of trees as a climate solution

    * Nonexistent jet aviation fuel reduces contrails

    Dig deep and find some good news.

    skepticalscience.com/new_resea

  13. Our latest #ClimateResearch roundup includes 157 articles in 66 journals by 907 contributing authors.

    Various desperate measures are the main theme of this edition's #OpenAccess notables.

    * A review of intervention methods to reduce impacts of #ArcticAmplification

    * #GreenWashing to foster complacency in airline consumers

    * Unintended results of trees as a climate solution

    * Nonexistent jet aviation fuel reduces contrails

    Dig deep and find some good news.

    skepticalscience.com/new_resea

  14. Our latest #ClimateResearch roundup includes 157 articles in 66 journals by 907 contributing authors.

    Various desperate measures are the main theme of this edition's #OpenAccess notables.

    * A review of intervention methods to reduce impacts of #ArcticAmplification

    * #GreenWashing to foster complacency in airline consumers

    * Unintended results of trees as a climate solution

    * Nonexistent jet aviation fuel reduces contrails

    Dig deep and find some good news.

    skepticalscience.com/new_resea

  15. Our latest #ClimateResearch roundup includes 157 articles in 66 journals by 907 contributing authors.

    Various desperate measures are the main theme of this edition's #OpenAccess notables.

    * A review of intervention methods to reduce impacts of #ArcticAmplification

    * #GreenWashing to foster complacency in airline consumers

    * Unintended results of trees as a climate solution

    * Nonexistent jet aviation fuel reduces contrails

    Dig deep and find some good news.

    skepticalscience.com/new_resea

  16. Our latest #ClimateResearch roundup includes 157 articles in 66 journals by 907 contributing authors.

    Various desperate measures are the main theme of this edition's #OpenAccess notables.

    * A review of intervention methods to reduce impacts of #ArcticAmplification

    * #GreenWashing to foster complacency in airline consumers

    * Unintended results of trees as a climate solution

    * Nonexistent jet aviation fuel reduces contrails

    Dig deep and find some good news.

    skepticalscience.com/new_resea

  17. @bloui Un excellent vulgarisateur qui commente depuis des années les régulières publications sur la cryosphère est Paul Beckwith (d'Ottawa). Le premier été sans banquise conséquente en Arctique a été baptisée BOE pour Blue Ocean Event par les scientifiques. Et à partir de cet été fatidique, tout ira très vite.

    youtube.com/watch?v=-5P1W4Trcz

    #BlueOceanEvent #Cryosphere #ArcticAmplification

  18. @bloui Un excellent vulgarisateur qui commente depuis des années les régulières publications sur la cryosphère est Paul Beckwith (d'Ottawa). Le premier été sans banquise conséquente en Arctique a été baptisée BOE pour Blue Ocean Event par les scientifiques. Et à partir de cet été fatidique, tout ira très vite.

    youtube.com/watch?v=-5P1W4Trcz

    #BlueOceanEvent #Cryosphere #ArcticAmplification

  19. @bloui Un excellent vulgarisateur qui commente depuis des années les régulières publications sur la cryosphère est Paul Beckwith (d'Ottawa). Le premier été sans banquise conséquente en Arctique a été baptisée BOE pour Blue Ocean Event par les scientifiques. Et à partir de cet été fatidique, tout ira très vite.

    youtube.com/watch?v=-5P1W4Trcz

    #BlueOceanEvent #Cryosphere #ArcticAmplification

  20. @bloui Un excellent vulgarisateur qui commente depuis des années les régulières publications sur la cryosphère est Paul Beckwith (d'Ottawa). Le premier été sans banquise conséquente en Arctique a été baptisée BOE pour Blue Ocean Event par les scientifiques. Et à partir de cet été fatidique, tout ira très vite.

    youtube.com/watch?v=-5P1W4Trcz

    #BlueOceanEvent #Cryosphere #ArcticAmplification

  21. @bloui Un excellent vulgarisateur qui commente depuis des années les régulières publications sur la cryosphère est Paul Beckwith (d'Ottawa). Le premier été sans banquise conséquente en Arctique a été baptisée BOE pour Blue Ocean Event par les scientifiques. Et à partir de cet été fatidique, tout ira très vite.

    youtube.com/watch?v=-5P1W4Trcz

    #BlueOceanEvent #Cryosphere #ArcticAmplification

  22. What is #arcticamplification
    How could it impact the #global #climatesystem

    Not sure about the answers?💭

    👉Then this is your reminder to check out our #article about arctic amplification💡

    Click to read 👇
    polarres.eu/polarresnews/arcti

    #H2020

  23. What is #arcticamplification
    How could it impact the #global #climatesystem

    Not sure about the answers?💭

    👉Then this is your reminder to check out our #article about arctic amplification💡

    Click to read 👇
    polarres.eu/polarresnews/arcti

    #H2020

  24. What is #arcticamplification
    How could it impact the #global #climatesystem

    Not sure about the answers?💭

    👉Then this is your reminder to check out our #article about arctic amplification💡

    Click to read 👇
    polarres.eu/polarresnews/arcti

    #H2020

  25. What is #arcticamplification
    How could it impact the #global #climatesystem

    Not sure about the answers?💭

    👉Then this is your reminder to check out our #article about arctic amplification💡

    Click to read 👇
    polarres.eu/polarresnews/arcti

    #H2020

  26. What is #arcticamplification
    How could it impact the #global #climatesystem

    Not sure about the answers?💭

    👉Then this is your reminder to check out our #article about arctic amplification💡

    Click to read 👇
    polarres.eu/polarresnews/arcti

    #H2020

  27. ⬇️ September brings an end to the melt season in the #Arctic as sea ice reaches its minimum extent by the middle of the month.

    This thread shares an overview of its long-term trends in the atmosphere and ocean. #ArcticAmplification

  28. ⬇️ September brings an end to the melt season in the #Arctic as sea ice reaches its minimum extent by the middle of the month.

    This thread shares an overview of its long-term trends in the atmosphere and ocean. #ArcticAmplification

  29. ⬇️ September brings an end to the melt season in the #Arctic as sea ice reaches its minimum extent by the middle of the month.

    This thread shares an overview of its long-term trends in the atmosphere and ocean. #ArcticAmplification

  30. ⬇️ September brings an end to the melt season in the #Arctic as sea ice reaches its minimum extent by the middle of the month.

    This thread shares an overview of its long-term trends in the atmosphere and ocean. #ArcticAmplification

  31. ⬇️ September brings an end to the melt season in the #Arctic as sea ice reaches its minimum extent by the middle of the month.

    This thread shares an overview of its long-term trends in the atmosphere and ocean. #ArcticAmplification

  32. @smorford @AlaskaWx

    Stacy, just a quick tip that adding "alt-text" to the images will really help with "boosts" here.

    Thank you for putting this on the wire!

    #ClimateChange
    #ClimateScience
    #ArcticAmplification

  33. @smorford @AlaskaWx

    Stacy, just a quick tip that adding "alt-text" to the images will really help with "boosts" here.

    Thank you for putting this on the wire!

    #ClimateChange
    #ClimateScience
    #ArcticAmplification

  34. @smorford @AlaskaWx

    Stacy, just a quick tip that adding "alt-text" to the images will really help with "boosts" here.

    Thank you for putting this on the wire!

    #ClimateChange
    #ClimateScience
    #ArcticAmplification