
Professor Eliot Jacobson tweeted/X’ed out an animation of the Northern Hemisphere surface temperature anomalies yesterday, and asked me if I noticed anything.
The anomalies scale varied from +28C to -28C relative to a relatively recent baseline climatology (average) 1981 to 2010 (we need to use this as Baseline 3 for 1.5C to stay alive (heavy sarcasm)).
Due to the huge waviness of the jet streams, and incredible fracturing, we had blobs or clumps of very warm, humid air dominating (ridges of jet stream) interspersed with blobs of cold dry air (troughs of jet stream), with huge temperature and pressure changes occurring over very short distances, all circling what appeared to be the coldness of Greenland.
Please generate the animation yourself at the awesome website TropicalTidbits:
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/?model=gfs®ion=nhem&pkg=T2ma
Five years ago, I produced a video (Google it) hypothesizing that with an Arctic Blue Ocean Event (BOE) the jet stream center of rotation would actually shift from near the North Pole to central Greenland at 73 degrees N latitude, namely a shift southward of 17 degrees of latitude.
The tropical tidbits animation looked like this was happening, but at the surface.
In this video, I examine numerous animations at different altitude levels in the atmosphere to try and learn more about what is happening. Bottom line: it looks like the jet streams are still mostly just circulating around the Arctic Ocean, albeit in a completely fractured, blobby fashion.
And the Northern Hemisphere continues to warm like a bat out of hell.
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