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Future jet stream changes could ease drying across Asian drylands

Future jet stream changes could ease drying across Asian drylands Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Mid-latitude Asian drylands, stretching from Central Asia to northern China, are among the largest dryland systems in the world. Home to extensive agricultural activities and fragile ecosystems, the region is highly vulnerable to climate change and water scarcity. A thermodynamic perspective suggests that global warming will intensify dryness in arid regions, following...

Phys.org 8d ago

‘Our village will be ruined by noise or destroyed by a runway’: The impossible future for Heathrow’s locals

‘Our village will be ruined by noise or destroyed by a runway’: The impossible future for Heathrow locals Heathrow’s potential expansion could result in the destruction of the village of Longford but its residents have another more pressing concern, as Dan Haygarth finds out - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments It is a sunny Wednesday afternoon and Raj Kimyani, Christian Hughes and Trevor Gordon are all enjoying a pint outside The White Horse in Longford. The thatched pub is the last one left...

The Independent UK 10d ago

The looming El Niño could be bad – but much worse is to come

A “Godzilla El Niño” is coming, according to some newspaper headlines. The actual story is that there is an 80 per cent chance of an El Niño developing by September. Most models forecast a moderate event – but some suggest it could be very strong, perhaps even a so-called super El Niño.

New Scientist 6d ago

Met Office issues new weather warning for Saturday - full list of 10 UK areas affected

Met Office issues new weather warning for Saturday - full list of 10 UK areas affected According to the Met Office, strong wind gusts are set to batter the UK on Saturday at around 9am - these intense winds are expected to continue battering the UK until 7pm tonight A new weather warning has been announced for 10 UK areas on Saturday by the Met Office, with strong gusts of up to 50mph expected. The yellow weather warning has been issued for London and South East England as well as South West...

Daily Mirror 4d ago

UK weather: Met Office issues yellow warning as south coast set to be lashed by strong winds

Met Office issues yellow warning as south coast set to be lashed by strong winds Organisers at the Royal Cornwall Show said they had been forced to cancel the event’s final day due to the winds as forecasters warn strong gusts could bring disruption to the south coast - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Forecasters are warning people could face travel disruption and power cuts across the south of England as “unseasonably strong winds” are set to lash the coast. Gusts of up to 55mph could...

The Independent UK 3d ago

Met Office issues new weather warning for Saturday - full list of 10 UK areas affected

Met Office issues new weather warning for Saturday - full list of 10 UK areas affected According to the Met Office, strong wind gusts are set to batter the UK on Saturday at around 9am - these intense winds are expected to continue battering the UK until 7pm tonight A new weather warning has been announced for 10 UK areas on Saturday by the Met Office, with strong gusts of up to 50mph expected. The yellow weather warning has been issued for London and South East England as well as South West...

Daily Mirror 4d ago

Atlantic 'cold blob' may be reshaping Indian monsoon, steering rain northwest

Atlantic 'cold blob' may be reshaping Indian monsoon, steering rain northwest Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor The Indian monsoon has shifted over the past quarter century. Northwest India now receives substantially more rain than it once did, while a lack of rain sends the Indo-Gangetic Plain toward drought.

Phys.org 8d ago

Mysterious ‘cold blob’ in the Atlantic suggests the AMOC is weakening

Over the past 150 years, Earth’s entire surface has been warming, except for one patch of the north Atlantic. Located south-east of Greenland, this area has cooled by as much as 1°C and is known as the “warming hole” or the “cold blob”. Scientists have been split over why this cold blob exists, but the latest evidence backs up the idea that it is caused by a weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), the system of currents that transports warmth from the tropics to...

New Scientist 5d ago

Power cuts weather warning as 55mph gales to continue battering Britain

Power cuts weather warning as 55mph gales to continue battering Britain Met Office weather forecasters warned today that some people could experience power cuts after it issued a yellow weather alert for more than 351 miles of the UK's coastline The Met Office has issued a power cut warning for the UK as explosive gale-force winds batter the coast today, with extreme weather set to last well into the evening. The national forecaster has issued a yellow weather warning for a massive section...

Daily Mirror 3d ago

Earth has a mysterious triple symmetry that may influence its climate

A line that runs through Africa, Europe, Alaska and both poles divides Earth into two halves that reflect the same amount of light – and this newly discovered symmetry may play a critical role in the planet’s climate. It was previously known that the northern and southern hemispheres have almost equal reflectivity, or albedo, but Jianhao Zhang at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the US and his colleagues have now uncovered a second line of symmetry along the 27° east...

New Scientist 6d ago