Drivers of Atmospheric Variability and Extreme Weather
Abstract
This research synthesizes studies on atmospheric circulation, climate variability, and extreme weather events. It examines the impacts of phenomena such as jet stream shifts, ENSO, Arctic sea ice, tropical cyclones, MJO, land-use changes, atmospheric rivers, volcanic eruptions, stratospheric polar vortex dynamics, and the Indian Ocean Dipole. The findings underscore the interconnectedness of Earth’s climate system and the critical need for improved climate models and adaptation strategies to address increasing weather extremes.
Keywords: Atmospheric Circulation; Precipitation Variability; Extreme Weather Events; Climate Models; Adaptation Strategies; El Niño- Southern Oscillation (ENSO); Arctic Sea Ice; Tropical Cyclones; Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO); Land-Use Change; Atmospheric Rivers; Volcanic Eruptions; Stratospheric Polar Vortex; Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD)
Citation: Doi: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000953
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