Everything You Wanted To Know About The ‘Polar Vortex’
All of which begs the question if climate change is real, then how did it get so cold?
The question is based on common misconceptions of how cold weather moves across the planet, said Greg Laden, a bioanthroplogist who writes for National Geographics Scienceblog. According to Laden, the recent record-cold temperatures indicate to many that the Arctics cold air is expanding, engulfing other countries. If true, this would be a perfect argument for a global cooling theory. The Arctics coldness is growing. Laden asks, How can such a thing happen with global warming?
The answer, he writes, is that the Arctic air that usually sits on top of our planet is taking an excursion south for a couple of days, leaving the North Pole relatively warm and our temperate region not-so-temperate. Go Home Arctic, Youre Drunk, he titled the explanation.
The Polar Vortex, a huge system of moving swirling air that normally contains the polar cold air, has shifted so it is not sitting right on the pole as it usually does, Laden writes. We are not seeing an expansion of cold, an ice age, or an anti-global warming phenomenon. We are seeing the usual cold polar air taking an excursion. So, this cold weather we are having does not disprove global warming.
In fact, some scientists have theorized that the influx of extreme cold is actually fueled by effects of climate change. Jennifer Francis, a research professor at Rutgers Universitys Institute of Marine and Coastal Science, told ClimateProgress on Monday that its not the Arctic who is drunk. Its the jet stream.
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/01/06/3122491/cold-polar-vortex/