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journal contribution
posted on 2024-03-12, 15:02authored byJames E. Overland, Klaus Dethloff, Jennifer A. Francis, Richard Hall, Edward HannaEdward Hanna, Seong-Joong Kim, James A. Screen, Theodore G. Shepherd, Timo Vihma
Are continuing changes in the Arctic influencing wind patterns and the occurrence of extreme weather events in northern mid-latitudes? The chaotic nature of atmospheric circulation precludes easy answers. The topic is a major science challenge, as continued Arctic temperature increases are an inevitable aspect of anthropogenic climate change. We propose a perspective that rejects simple cause-and-effect pathways and notes diagnostic challenges in interpreting atmospheric dynamics. We present a way forward based on understanding multiple processes that lead to uncertainties in Arctic and mid-latitude weather and climate linkages. We emphasize community coordination for both scientific progress and communication to a broader public.