2. Northern Europe picks on the Atlantic Ocean
because of its wet summer according to a new
study. The rising and falling of ocean temperature or
the so called cyclical deception is seen as a major
extortion on the weather. The said pattern reported
will last long as the Atlantic warming persists. The
research was carried out at the University of Reading
and is published in the journal Nature Geoscience.
3. The cycle of scheme investigated was known as the
Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. This change sees
the waters warm or cool over a period of several
decades. The researchers compared three periods
in this cycle: a warm state from 1931-60, a cool
period from 1961-90 and the most recent warm
period starting in 1990 and continuing now. The
paper notes that conditions in the last warm period
in the Atlantic are broadly similar to those
pragmatic now.
4. So the study compared weather conditions in
Europe during the two warm Atlantic phases with
those oppressed in the cool phase. One conclusion
is that a warmer-than-usual Atlantic “favors a mild
spring (especially April), summer and autumn, in
England and across Europe.”
Another finding – of greatest relevance to the search
for a cause of rainy summers – is that the warmth of
the ocean also tends to make northern and central
Europe abuse than usual. By contrast southern
Europe, from Portugal to Turkey, makes victim of far
less rain than normal.