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== (aktuelle) Publikatonen des PIK ==
== (aktuelle) Publikatonen des PIK ==
Über das Paper berichtet The Independent (11.08.2014):  
Über das Paper berichtet The Independent (11.08.2014):  
''<blockquote> [...] Scientists from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany believe they have found evidence to support the idea that the warming of the Arctic is causing these standing [[Rossby Wellen|Rossby waves]] to become stuck in a static pattern as they resonate around the planet for weeks at a time, bringing extreme weather to whatever region of the northern hemisphere they affect. [...]</blockquote>''
''<blockquote> [...] Scientists from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany believe they have found evidence to support the idea that the warming of the Arctic is causing these standing Rossby waves to become stuck in a static pattern as they resonate around the planet for weeks at a time, bringing extreme weather to whatever region of the northern hemisphere they affect. [...]</blockquote>''
[http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/rapid-rise-in-arctic-temperatures-to-blame-for-worlds-extreme-weather-9662364.html Global warming: Rapid rise in Arctic temperatures linked to changes in extreme weather and global wind patterns]
[http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/rapid-rise-in-arctic-temperatures-to-blame-for-worlds-extreme-weather-9662364.html Global warming: Rapid rise in Arctic temperatures linked to changes in extreme weather and global wind patterns]
:: GRAFIK: http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article9662775.ece/alternates/w460/12AugArcticFORweb.jpg
:: GRAFIK: http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article9662775.ece/alternates/w460/12AugArcticFORweb.jpg

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(aktuelle) Publikatonen des PIK

Über das Paper berichtet The Independent (11.08.2014):

[...] Scientists from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany believe they have found evidence to support the idea that the warming of the Arctic is causing these standing Rossby waves to become stuck in a static pattern as they resonate around the planet for weeks at a time, bringing extreme weather to whatever region of the northern hemisphere they affect. [...]

Global warming: Rapid rise in Arctic temperatures linked to changes in extreme weather and global wind patterns

GRAFIK: http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article9662775.ece/alternates/w460/12AugArcticFORweb.jpg

Über Rossby- bzw. planetare Wellen gibt es nur eine relativ kurze Textpassage im Artikel Jetstream.


Stefan Rahmstorf: "Why extreme rainfall events increase in a warming world." http://www.pik-potsdam.de/~stefan/Publications/Nature/Coumou_Rahmstorf_NCC2012.pdf

Beste Grüße:. --Sandra Burger (talk) 13:12, 24. Aug. 2014 (CEST)