Thanks David.
"We believe that the winds aloft at the level of the jet stream will weaken and lead to slower-moving and ‘wavier’ atmospheric circulation patterns,” he explains. “Such a change would favor more extreme weather events in middle latitudes, such as heat waves, droughts, floods, and – ironically – cold snaps.”
http://nelson.wisc.edu/news/news-details.php?e=1597
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