From the University of Sheffield and “The Day After Tomorrow” department comes this climate disaster movie plot wherein global warming, er, climate change, cause the polar jet stream to go wacky and freeze us extra good in winter. Really. No mention of what caused similar weather during the “Little Ice Age” between roughly AD 1300 and 1850, except that they are sure they’ve ruled out “natural variation” now.
The movie plot from IMDB:
As Paleoclimatologist named Jack Hall is in Antartica, he discovers that a huge ice sheet has sheared off. But what he does not know is that this event will trigger a massive climate shift that will affect the world population. Meanwhile, his son Sam is with friends in New York to attend an event. There they discover that it has been raining non-stop for the past 3 days, and after a series of weather-related disasters begin to occur over the world, everybody realizes the world is entering a new Ice Age and the world population begins trying to evacuate to the warmer climates of the south. Jack makes a daring attempt to rescue his son and his friends who are stuck in New York and who have managed to survive not only a massive wave but also freezing cold temperatures that could possibly kill them.
The paper press release via Eurekalert, they even have a scientist named “Hall”:
Extreme cold winters fueled by jet stream and climate change
- Scientists agree for first time that climate change may be intensifying the effects of the jet stream, causing extreme cold weather in the UK and US
- Study could improve long-term forecasting of winter weather in most populous parts of the world
- More accurate forecasting could help communities, businesses and economies prepare for severe weather and make life and cost-saving decisions
Scientists have agreed for the first time that recent severe cold winter weather in the UK and US may have been influenced by climate change in the Arctic, according to a new study.
The research, carried out by an international team of scientists including the University of Sheffield, has found that warming in the Arctic may be intensifying the effects of the jet stream’s position, which in the winter can cause extreme cold weather, such as the winter of 2014/15 which saw record snowfall levels in New York.
Scientists previously had two schools of thought. One group believe that natural variability in the jet stream’s position has caused the recent severe cold winter weather seen in places such as the Eastern United States and the UK. The other camp includes scientists who are finding possible connections between the warming of the Arctic – such as melting sea ice, warming air temperatures, and rising sea surface temperatures – and the emerging pattern of severe cold winter weather.
Now, Professor Edward Hanna and Dr Richard Hall from the University’s Department of Geography, together with Professor. James E. Overland from the US Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), have brought together a diverse group of researchers from both sides of the debate.
The researchers have found that the recent pattern of cold winters is primarily caused by natural changes to the jet stream’s position; however, the warming of the Arctic appears to be exerting an influence on cold spells, but the location of these can vary from year to year.
Previous studies have shown that when the jet stream is wavy there are more episodes of severe cold weather plunging south from the Arctic into the mid-latitudes, which persist for weeks at a time. But when the jet stream is flowing strongly from west to east and not very wavy, we tend to see more normal winter weather in countries within the mid-latitudes.
“We’ve always had years with wavy and not so wavy jet stream winds, but in the last one to two decades the warming Arctic could well have been amplifying the effects of the wavy patterns,” Professor Hanna said. He added: “This may have contributed to some recent extreme cold winter spells along the eastern seaboard of the United States, in eastern Asia, and at times over the UK (e.g. 2009/10 and 2010/11).
“Improving our ability to predict how climate change is affecting the jet stream will help to improve our long-term prediction of winter weather in some of the most highly populated regions of the world.
“This would be hugely beneficial for communities, businesses, and entire economies in the northern hemisphere. The public could better prepare for severe winter weather and have access to extra crucial information that could help make live-saving and cost-saving decisions.”
The study, Nonlinear response of mid-latitude weather to the changing Arctic, is published today (26 October 2016) in the journal Nature Climate Change on 26 October 2016. The research was partly sponsored by the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) and the Climate and Cryosphere (CliC) project of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP).
It further cements the University’s position at the forefront of climate change research and gives geography students at Sheffield access to the latest innovations in environmental science.
###
Discover more from Watts Up With That?
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

I always loved “Day After Tomorrow” It is such hilariously bad science it makes me laugh! (And, to be honest, any movie showing LA destroyed makes me happy- I’m not a big fan).
But- once again- “CO2 causes everything!” Maybe they should ban all sodas; all the CO2 released could hurt things! Also, I hear coffee beans after roasting release CO2! BAN COFFEE!!!!
What I liked about the movie was that no one was prepared for severe cooling; rather, they expected the predicted warming. And they suffered the consequences.
Ban Coffee? Joe Wagner, are you trying to incite insurrection and violence? 🙂
I never cease to be amused by the accelerated timelines of these disaster movies. While there have been abrupt climate changes (decades or even years) over our ice age history, the typical time for glaciation (max to min temperature) is about 100,000 years. But here we see “Jack make a daring attempt to rescue his son and his friends who are stuck in New York.” Pure fiction, almost as fanciful and bizarre as the reality of today’s climate “science”.
Ice build-up on land seems to take longer than de-glaciation. Rain on snow and ice causes rapid melt — with river, lake, and sea level rise. I do not have a link but recall the timeline is not symmetrical. And neither are short. Useless for movies.
But never mind: In the movie plot, in “Antartica” (sic) a huge ice sheet has sheared off and then there is a big wave in NYC. These are supposed to be connected! How?
Actually, Alan Ranger, not entirely absurd. Apparently some of the historical rapid-onset ice ages featured flash-frozen animals with tropical flora still in their stomachs. So it did happen–not often, but it has been known to occur.
Actuallly SF author Douglas Orgill wrote “The Sixth Winter” about variations in the Jet Stream bringing extremely cold blasts to earth and freezing mammoths. And this was written in the 1970’s, when a new Ice Age was a distinct possibility. And, in the movie, there’s a copy of “The Sixth Winter” on a bookcase!
Although I’ve forgotten the source, I’ve read that humans and animals froze to death right in place back, I think, in the 1800s, right here in the U.S.
Well I suppose if it helps improve forecasting that is something. Because they have been hopeless at getting the natural world to play ball and deliver.
“climate change, cause the polar jet stream to go wacky and freeze us extra good in winter” ?
“Trust” Me, Americans are soooo “STUPID”, they’ll believe it !
NEWS FLASH !
Global Warming causes Ice Age, News at 11 !
?
[ Worst President “ever”, elected “twice” (Twice means “2”) !
“Worst” Economy Possible !!
“Hellary” = “Obama” – “3” ?
Yes, “Americans” are the “Dumbest” people in the [ History of the World ] !!!
Fact-Not-Fiction…
?
[From my favorite clip in The Day After Tomorrow] Can massive cyclonic systems “merge”? What happens when they get close to one another? What is one is going the other way? Can they merge if one slides over the top of another, like humping dogs?
In the movie I spotted the same-latitude storms close to the pole on their screen and my first thought was, “WOW. Nature is elliptically compensating for Mercator map distortion!” I then wanted to see how they’d behave as they merged, but it was like one of those campy old movies where you see a guy kissing a girl and then the screen gets all wavy and blurry or a curtain or a leering stork slides across and then there is the couple pushing a baby carriage.
The planet cools and they know. And so the excuses are invented. This happens when politics pretends it is science.
What this is, is exactly this, cold extremes are blowing away warm extremes. While almost all “global warming” is in min temps all the cold is in max minus temps, snows and extremes.
It’s the Climatology Constant of Hedging Bets CCoHB.
We’re in a cooling phase that started sometime on the 00s 2009\10 seems to be the point where these colder extremes started to kick in.
The danger obviously is not advancing glaciers, but say, imagine 12 foot of snowfall in 24 hours. Extreme yes but that is a very real danger, rather than creeping min temps.
It’s the “new norm” bollocks again, floods = new norm, drought = new norm. That’s why the IPCC have both bases covered for Australia, yep, contradicting findings that both are true it seems. CCoHB
The same mental quirk that makes (just a few though shrill, to be fair) devout Catholics obsess on the End Times and lift every rock looking underneath for Lambs and Seals and Beasts… positively titillated about End Times to an extraordinary degree… has infected the secular world as Climageddon. Ever wonder why in the US the evangelical demographic is more skeptical, which is counter-intuitive since alarmism tugs at the sin-strings of man? Their faith has already bound itself to that neural receptor.
In secular-undecided-athiest-agnostics the receptor is wide open. Scanning electron microscopy reveals that End Times neural receptor sites have been occupied with tiny “Al Gores”, complete with greying hair and S.E.G. It’s an abomination I tell you.
How did weather happen before they discovered the jet stream?
http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/reports/wxfacts/The-Discovery-of-the-Jet-Stream.htm
It couldn’t be La Nina. Nah, that would be way too simple.
Fear not, people – the UK Met Office (stop sniggering at the back there) has got a Brand New £92m Computer (the last one only cost £60m, so was obviously no good) – which can predict weather TWELVE MONTHS AHEAD…..
Wow – I hear you cry – and how do they do that..?
By ‘hindcasting’ – you know, looking at what happened in years gone by…
Well – you would think they would do that anyway, wouldn’t you..?
So – what are you – a smart@ss..? These are the EXPERTS…..
Was this movie theme authorized in the Podesta emails? Everything else is censored and screened there.
Aren’t more extreme cold winters a definition of climate change? If we are having more extreme winters than before over many years than that is climate change, no? And it’s also the climate trending colder. But now we see that they are right whenever the weather trends away from the 30 year average, regardless of direction in temperature. And convenient that it can’t be modelled correctly and verified later it just is that way because CO2. These people get paid to tell us that the weather is changing because of man no matter how it changes. Great gig if you can get it.
The spectacular light shows seen the last few years that are known as the aurora borealis give evidence that large influxes of positively charged ions have entered the earths atmosphere at the poles via the solar wind. Electromagnetic storms within the earths ionosphere can and do elongate the bends in the jet stream toward the equator. Since high and low atmospheric pressure systems track along the the boundaries of the jet stream this gives a explanation for the deep incursions of cold air from the arctic into the deep southern latitudes.
Lee ,
Like the tests they carried out here . https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/file/index/docid/316449/filename/angeo-16-1212-1998.pdf
Science is about observing nature and trying to replicate it.