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Pacific Ocean Warming Sets Stage for Antarctic Stratospheric Changes Months Later

via Phys.org·Mar 26

New research demonstrates that warming surface waters in the tropical Pacific Ocean during northern winter trigger changes in the Antarctic stratosphere months later. Despite being separated by over 10,000 kilometers, these distant regions are linked through complex atmospheric mechanisms that amplify global climate shifts. Understanding this connection is critical for improving long-term climate models and predicting extreme weather events in polar regions.

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