Earth Systems Drive Multifaceted Climate Pattern Shifts
*Corresponding Author: Prof. Tomasz Lewandowski, Department of Atmospheric Studies, Warsaw Earth University, Poland, Email: t.lewandowski@climate.pl
Citation: DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000927
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Abstract
This collection of research delves into the complex drivers of global and regional climate pattern shifts. It explores the impacts
of atmospheric circulation, ENSO variability, Arctic sea ice decline, oceanic heat transport, land-use change, and volcanic aerosols.
The studies highlight how these factors influence temperature, precipitation, extreme weather events, and weather systems at various
atmospheric levels, emphasizing the interconnectedness of Earth’s systems for climate prediction

