In this activity we learned that currently there are only moderate La Nina conditions which means there is less precipitation than usual. This of course is why lately we've been getting so little snow in Michigan. Normally in December through maybe February we would be experiencing moderate to heavy snow fall. Only for the most part we have only had short heavy snowfalls that don't last long or only light snows. Which is unusual for this area. So basically Mother Nature is sending us this lovely warm weather and rain but a cold front will soon be coming in an then it will be cold again. All this is also added to by the polar circulation which is giving us more cold air into the mix so that just when our hopes are up it brings us back down like a bucket of cold water...or rather a good bought of snow. Also the North American Jet Stream adds to this because it is divided and therefore is bringing ,guess what, more cold air! All this is of course related to Deforestation. Depending on how many trees are in an area affects how much water is on the ground. This is of course able to be affected by the cold coming our way. Also depending on the amount of trees in an area decides how much moisture is in the atmosphere in an area and helps to decide how much precipitation will fall. So even though it seems nice out today there's no better time to dig in, grab a blanket, and get ready for a white kick off to spring break!
Related Links
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080114085128.htm
http://squall.sfsu.edu/crws/jetstream.html
Related Links
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080114085128.htm
http://squall.sfsu.edu/crws/jetstream.html
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Very excellent!
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