wochenlanges Hochdruckgebiet über dem NORDPOL.

Credit: Judah Cohen and Justin Jones

March may seem late for a blizzard, but the storm hitting Washington, D.C., today has its roots at the North Pole in early January.

Usually, cold air in the stratosphere swirls around the pole, trapped in a vortex spinning about 5 miles above Earth’s surface.

This year, however, the red mass of warm air traveling up from Siberia burst through the blue concentric circles of the polar vortex on 7 January, pushing cold air down to lower latitudes as seen in the animation above.

This rare event is called a major stratospheric warming, and it’s no coincidence that severe winter weather began in the United States about 10 days later, says meteorologist Judah Cohen of the company Atmospheric and Environmental Research in Lexington, Massachusetts, who helped create the animation with funding from the National Science Foundation.

„What happens in the stratosphere translates all the way down to the surface,“ leading to more snowstorms and lower temperatures in the United States and Europe, he says.

So where did that red blob of warm air come from in the first place?

Scientists still debate the origins of stratospheric warmings, but Cohen believes that this year’s event can be traced back to increased snowfall in Siberia, which intensified the temperature difference between the oceans and the Eurasian continent and created a wave of energy that rushed toward to the pole.

Any lingering effects should be tapering off soon, Cohen says—but for those of us in Washington, it won’t be soon enough.

Source: http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2013/03/scienceshot-winter-weather-linke.html

sunny, blue skies… over the north pole…

http://www.awi.de/NM_WebCam/livemovieT.html

while winter in europe + usa.

„Drastic reduction of sea ice in the arctic ocean.“ -> Less ice -> Less sun reflection -> more absorption -> warmer north pole?

„Ozon depletion peaks around begining of April….

The Polar Vortex in the stratosphere which had enclosed the ozone hole breaks down during the transition to summer circulation.

In 2011 some of its remnants spead to Japan and China from end of April to beginning of May.“

increased UV radiation in northern japan + china and sibiria?

Major Ozone Hole 2011…

http://www.zachariassen.dk/cam/

Source: http://www.thelivingocean.net/

1.5 hour documentation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rkTqyfVgIuI