Subtropical warming enhances North Pacific midlatitude winter storm track activity in recent decades
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Research suggests that subtropical warming has increased winter storm track activity in the North Pacific midlatitudes in recent decades. The relationship between this phenomenon and other climate patterns, such as ENSO and Arctic amplification, is being explored. Studies are investigating various connections, including the impact of the North Pacific on global climate patterns, though the specific mechanisms and effects are still being examined.
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