Jet Stream Weakening May Alter Traditional Hurricane Paths

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Jet Stream Weakening May Alter Traditional Hurricane Paths

#1 Postby Blown Away » Fri Apr 18, 2008 9:52 am

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#2 Postby KWT » Fri Apr 18, 2008 10:09 am

Makes sense I suppose however the shift is rather small to be honest, 12 miles contracted per decade isn't really any great shakes...as for the weakening I suppose that combined with a slight northward shift may make a slight difference.
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#3 Postby MiamiensisWx » Fri Apr 18, 2008 5:30 pm

The article does not state that the jet stream shifts may influence tropical cyclone paths. It does regurgitate well documented research that illustrates conditions are more conducive for intense tropical cyclones because of the northerly displaced jet. It also states that the tracks of extratropical and continental systems may be altered. It does not bring the effects on TC tracks into the discussion.
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Re: Jet Stream Weakening May Alter Traditional Hurricane Paths

#4 Postby Blown Away » Fri Apr 18, 2008 9:25 pm

MiamiensisWx wrote:The article does not state that the jet stream shifts may influence tropical cyclone paths. It does regurgitate well documented research that illustrates conditions are more conducive for intense tropical cyclones because of the northerly displaced jet. It also states that the tracks of extratropical and continental systems may be altered. It does not bring the effects on TC tracks into the discussion.


I was referring to the caption below the Hurricane Andrew pic.
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Re: Jet Stream Weakening May Alter Traditional Hurricane Paths

#5 Postby tolakram » Sat Apr 19, 2008 7:28 am

MiamiensisWx wrote:The article does not state that the jet stream shifts may influence tropical cyclone paths. It does regurgitate well documented research that illustrates conditions are more conducive for intense tropical cyclones because of the northerly displaced jet. It also states that the tracks of extratropical and continental systems may be altered. It does not bring the effects on TC tracks into the discussion.


Title of the article:

Jet Streams Are Shifting And May Alter Paths Of Storms And Hurricanes

Caption under Hurricane Andrew Photo:
Hurricane Andrew. Storm paths in North America are likely to shift northward as a result of the jet stream changes. Hurricanes, whose development tends to be inhibited by jet streams, may become more powerful and more frequent as the jet streams move away from the sub-tropical zones where hurricanes are born. (Credit: NOAA)


And in the article text:

These changes fit the predictions of global warming models and have implications for the frequency and intensity of future storms, including hurricanes.

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Storm paths in North America are likely to shift northward as a result of the jet stream changes. Hurricanes, whose development tends to be inhibited by jet streams, may become more powerful and more frequent as the jet streams move away from the sub-tropical zones where hurricanes are born.


So I'm not sure what your comments mean? Can you better explain where you're coming from to help us understand why this article may or may not mean anything? I can certainly understand why someone would post this article using the same terminology that the authors did to TITLE the article. I can also understand that while the title of the article mentions storm paths and hurricanes it's probably not accurate to say they will shift the paths of tropical storms.
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#6 Postby MiamiensisWx » Sat Apr 19, 2008 8:54 am

My statement was based on the fact that the actual text of the article (excluding the title) only mentions the correlation between the jet stream position and TC intensity. It does not explicitly mention TC paths, though it does bring up the possble effects on continental (non-tropical) systems' paths. Occasionally, I miss some hidden context in various articles, so "go easy" on me, though I definitely know that you were obviously asking a simple query.
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#7 Postby HURAKAN » Sat Apr 19, 2008 10:15 am

If the jetstreams continue to move poleward, wouldn't that suggest that their influence on tropical cyclones, tempests from the tropics, would decrease?
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Re: Jet Stream Weakening May Alter Traditional Hurricane Paths

#8 Postby Blown Away » Sat Apr 19, 2008 10:21 am

Click on the "Space Tornado" article, very cool.
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