As
 the Arctic region is known to be increasing in temperature at twice the
 rate of the rest of the planet, differences in air pressure at the 
North Pole are disrupting planetary air currents, causing wind pattern 
changes. 
According to Dr. James Overland of the US National 
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Pacific Marine 
Environmental Laboratory, these shifting winds caused the exceptionally 
cold and snowy winters of 2009-2010 as seen across large regions of the 
globe. 
Dr. Overland presented his findings at the recent International Polar Year conference in Oslo, Norway. 
Dr. James Overland – (M): You
 tend to think of a global warming signal being warming everywhere, but 
it’s more complex than that. Actually, the Arctic is warming and the 
heat that’s stored from the summer in the ocean is giving back to the 
atmosphere in the fall, and it forms a dome of high pressure and warm 
temperatures over the Arctic. 
VOICE: Dr. Overland explained that
 the difference between the high and low air pressure systems in the 
north and further south effectively pulls the relatively frigid northern
 Arctic air down to the warmer mid-latitudes of Scandinavia, eastern 
North America and eastern Eurasia. This effect also stops the 
south-to-north movement of warmer air.
Dr. James Overland (M):
 So, with the warming, you have more winds coming out of the north, but 
they’re bringing relatively colder air from the north into the south. So
 that’s why you have the cold temperatures. And it’s also blocking a lot
 of the normal warm storms that occur further south and come into 
Europe. 
And so we end up having a colder and snowier weather 
that occurred last December and last January [that] are linked to the 
large changes that we’re seeing in the Arctic now.
VOICE: As 
continued warming of the Arctic’s atmosphere and oceans brings further 
irreversible decline of Arctic sea ice and diminished cooling reflection
 of the sun’s heat, Dr. Overland warned that this destabilized Arctic 
climate system will lead to more extreme winter weather.
We thank
 Dr. Overland for helping us understand how global warming is linked to 
severe seasonal cold in parts of the Northern Hemisphere. May such 
findings prompt us to quickly adopt solutions that rebalance our 
treasured planetary home.
During an August 2009 videoconference 
in Thailand Supreme Master Ching Hai expressed her ever-present concern 
for humans’ vulnerability to these increasingly severe conditions as she
 urged for their effective countermeasure.
Supreme Master Ching Hai:
 What’s more, we have more reports of unending drought, freezing 
weather, storms These are truly almost always the consequences of 
humans’ violent actions. The number 1 action is meat eating. 
So,
 we are grateful we have a few more days to help more of our fellow 
world citizens to change to the benevolent diet to save our planet. But,
 these days are still numbered. We can’t prolong forever. We can stop 
the disasters, make them go away for good, forever, make all the 
unfavorable situations, threatening weather to go away if all of us 
switch to the organic vegan diet.
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