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Thu Jul 28, 2022, 09:29 AM Jul 2022

Wavenumber 5 - The Destabilized Jet Stream Pattern Driving Heat Waves And Record Floods

The deadly heat waves that have fueled blazes and caused transport disruptions in Europe, the U.S. and China this month have one thing in common: a peculiar shape in the jet stream dubbed “wavenumber 5.” Scientists are racing to understand whether the band of fast-moving air that controls weather in the mid-latitudes is changing in a way that makes heat waves more frequent and persistent. “The jet stream is the leading driver of our weather,” said Paul Williams, professor of atmospheric science at the University of Reading in the U.K. “The jet stream is like a conveyor belt, delivering storms to us one after the other.”



It can also generate heat waves when it forms into a U-bend shape, called an “omega block” because it resembles the shape of the Greek letter omega. Right now, a global pattern of five big waves is circling the world, leading to simultaneous heat waves across continents. This pattern, known as wavenumber 5, can persist for weeks, causing hot areas to stay hot for a long time.

In China, more than 900 million people are experiencing heat waves, and more than 70 weather stations have broken records this month. In the U.S., Texas and Oklahoma are experiencing record-high daily temperatures, and more than 20 states have issued heat warnings. The U.K. also recorded its highest-ever temperature this week—104.5 Fahrenheit—while France and Spain have been battling wildfires after an extreme heatwave that has lasted for weeks and set temperature records. “As often happens in the atmosphere, it is connected: if we see an extreme event in one place, it can be connected to extreme events in another,” said Stephen Belcher, chief scientist at the U.K. Met Office. “The Met Office forecasters are looking very, very closely at this wavenumber 5 pattern to see how long it persists,” he added.



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The jet stream itself appears to be changing its behavior over the long term and slowing down in summer—which can make the “omega block” pattern more likely. Jennifer Francis, an atmospheric scientist at Woodwell Climate Research Center in Falmouth, Massachusetts, said the rapid warming of the Arctic region appears to be the cause of this slowdown. “There is a general decrease in the winds in summer,” said Francis. “The reason there is a jet stream at all, is because it is cold to the north, and warm to the south, and that temperature difference creates [the condition for the jet stream],” she said. Because the Arctic is warming much faster than the rest of the planet, there is less temperature difference between those air masses now.

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https://insideclimatenews.org/news/27072022/jet-stream-heat-waves/

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