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UK faces more harsh winters in solar activity dip
Blog Submitted by hjizhi on 11/25/2011 at 11:35 AM Report Blog

 

Britain is set to face an increase in harsh winters, with up to one-in-seven gripping the UK with prolonged sub-zero temperatures, a study has suggested. The projection was based on research that identified how low solar activity affected winter weather patterns. However, the authors with Soccer jersey were keen to stress that their findings did not suggest that the region was about to be plunged into a “little ice age”.The findings appear in soccer jersey the journal Environmental Research Letters. “We could get to the point where one-in-seven winters are very cold, such as we had at the start of last winter and all through the winter before,” said co-author Mike Lockwood, professor of space environment physics at the University of Reading.

Using the Central England Temperature (CET) record, the world’s longest instrumental data series that stretches back to 1659, the team who love Bundesliga Football Shirts said that average temperatures during recent winters had been markedly lower than the longer-term average. “The mean CET for December, January and February for Liga Espanola Soccer Kit the recent relatively cold winters of 2008/09 and 2009/10 were 3.50C and 2.53C respectively,” they wrote.”Whereas the mean value for the previous 20 winters had been 5.04C. “The cluster of lower winter temperatures in the UK during the last three years had raised questions about the probability of more similar, or even colder, winters occurring in the future.”

Last year, Professor Lockwood and colleagues published a paper that identified a link between fewer sunspots and atmospheric conditions that “blocked” warm westerly winds reaching Europe during winter months, opening the way for cold easterlies from the Arctic and Russia to sweep across the region. Professor Lockwood with Real Madrid Jerseys Soccer Brazil national team soccer jerseys, while acknowledging that there were a range of possible meteorological factors that could influence blocking events, said the latest study moved things forward by showing that there was “improvement in the predictive skill” when solar activity was taken into account.

In December 2010, heavy snow and prolonged sub-zero temperatures severely disrupted the UK’s transport infrastructure, affecting the Christmas getaway plans of thousands of people who love Liverpool jersey soccer.This prompted Transport Secretary Phillip Hammond to ask his department’s chief scientific adviser. Professor Lockwood welcomed Mr Hammond’s call for a review, but added a word of cheap Real Madrid long sleeve soccer jersey caution. “The key message we are trying to get over here is that past experience is not a good guide here, even recent experience is not a good guide,” he told BBC News. “Taking the averages from over the past 20 or 30 years is not a good way to plan for the future because there may be real systematic shifts.”We have to do the science to actually understand the combined influence and then draw our conclusions about what level our winter preparedness needs to be over the next 50 years.”

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