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Geoffrey Deihl's avatar

I think it's undisputed that the Arctic is warming at around 4x the rate of the rest of the planet. This is warping the polar vortex pushing the jet stream far south in the US since late January. Hence, the cold that has created extreme weather in southern states. While such events have occurred before GHGs were at record levels, not attributing this particular event to the increasingly stressed polar vortex seems misguided to me. However, you're the climate scientist. What say you?

Andy Revkin's avatar

So glad you're recirculating this great look at cold outbreaks on a human-heated planet. Like you, I've long tried to avoid jumping on "hot" narratives. My conversation last week with Matt Barlow, Jacob Chalif and Erich Osterberg is likely to be helpful for readers seeking more: Extreme Winter Weather in a Human-Heated Climate https://revkin.substack.com/p/extreme-winter-weather-in-a-human

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