Mike,

I presume the headlines below the articles are from "Ed Driscoll"?
Well, they are both very wrong. The vortex is part of Global Circulation
(google that). It is neither "caused" by cooling nor by warming but simply
part of how the atmosphere works.

The "evidence" for "global cooling" in the 70ies was was very weak, and
there was certainly no consensus on what the climate future would be other
than what was understood about past glaciations and that the current
interglacial would eventually end.
Today, we understand the climate much better and we can hypothesize how
Warming contibutes to the more erratic movements of the polar jetstream.
Unusual warm and dry spells in the NH this winter (and in past winters) are
caused by the jetstream waves moving very slowly or even stalling in place,
bringing very cold air southwards in one place (e.g. US) and warm air
northwards in another (e.g. Europe). There is evidence that these prolonged
patterns can be caused by a diminishing equator-to-pole T-gradient, such as
driven over longer time periods by Global Warming.

I suggest considering "driscoll" for the nonsensical dribble it is: Noise
created to sow doubt about the scientific consensus on global change. There
is plenty of that on the www and its all debunked many times over.
Watch the Weather Channel like my 10-yr old does. He can explain the jetstream.

Best Regards,
Gunnar

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