Scientist Reveals 7% More Water Vapor Fuels Storms Today

Published On: March 10, 2018

Jennifer Francis from Rutgers University, speaks about extreme weather changes. And how are those related to climate change?

Jennifer Francis, Ph.D., Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University, speaks about extreme weather changes. And how are those related to climate change?

In this presentation, Dr. Francis will explain new research that links increasing extreme weather events with the rapidly warming and melting Arctic during recent decades. Evidence suggests that Arctic warming is causing weather patterns to become more persistent, which can lead to extremes such as droughts, cold spells, heat waves, and some flooding events.

Learn about future free lectures at the New England Aquarium at http://www.neaq.org/aquariumlectures

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