Polar temperature anomalies are most of the time very high in both directions and constantly changing. It is the first time in almost a year that the polar regions don’t have this changes in anomalies and are almost normal.
Wath is interesting to see is that all anomalies in the figure are very low to zero. This was very different in november last year with records hights for global, NH and artics
anomalies. It has come down quickly.
Cohen, J., Zhang, X., Francis, J. et al. Divergent consensuses on Arctic amplification influence on midlatitude severe winter weather. Nat. Clim. Chang. 10, 20–29 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-019-0662-y
got it. Consensus diverges.
Polar temperature anomalies are most of the time very high in both directions and constantly changing. It is the first time in almost a year that the polar regions don’t have this changes in anomalies and are almost normal.
Wath is interesting to see is that all anomalies in the figure are very low to zero. This was very different in november last year with records hights for global, NH and artics
anomalies. It has come down quickly.