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Climate Change and Atmospheric Blocking

February 18th, 2010 Posted in Geology.com

University of Missouri researchers are now studying whether increasing planet temperatures and carbon dioxide levels could lead to more frequent occurrences of atmospheric blocking – which might cause powerful weather fronts to remain stationary. These stationary fronts could cause heat waves or storms to persist at that location.


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