New Study Identifies Stratosphere Winds Shift Jet Stream and Ocean Currents
New study shows a significant stratospheric impact on the world's ocean currents. Recurring stratospheric vortex events create long-duration disturbance at the ocean surface, which penetrate into the deeper ocean and trigger multi-decadal variability in its circulation. This leads to the remarkable fact which signals that strong-wind discharge from the stratosphere crosses the entire atmospheric-oceanic system.
Did you know my equation was published online in 1998 and published in my book "Solar Rain" in 2005?
Equation: Charged Particles (sunspots, solar flares, filament, coronal holes, etc.) => Magnetic Field Shift => Shifting Ocean and Jet Stream Currents => Extreme Weather and Human Disruption (mitch battros 1998 Updated: 2012).
The research team found evidence indicating what happens in the stratosphere has a direct causal effect on ocean circulation and therefore has an effect on climate and weather. This study was published Sunday, Sept. 23 in the journal Nature Geoscience.
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