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So the Atlantic Ocean exhibits record-breaking temperatures currently with about 1 degree CelciusCelsius above average-average mean surface temperatures. This article, for example, mentions that a more severe Hurricanehurricane season might be one possible result.

I was wondering, if there are any educated guesses or even probable predictions as to what the short-to-mid-range influence on weather in NANorth America, Europe, Northern Africa, and the CarribeanCaribbean will be. Maybe a stronger jet stream due to a stronger meridonalmeridional temperature gradient or a wetter autumn in Europe with increased evaporation?

So the Atlantic Ocean exhibits record-breaking temperatures currently with about 1 degree Celcius above average mean surface temperatures. This article, for example, mentions that a more severe Hurricane season might be one possible result.

I was wondering, if there are any educated guesses or even probable predictions as to what the short-to-mid-range influence on weather in NA, Europe, Northern Africa, the Carribean will be. Maybe a stronger jet stream due to a stronger meridonal temperature gradient or a wetter autumn in Europe with increased evaporation?

So the Atlantic Ocean exhibits record-breaking temperatures currently with about 1 degree Celsius above-average mean surface temperatures. This article, for example, mentions that a more severe hurricane season might be one possible result.

I was wondering if there are any educated guesses or even probable predictions as to what the short-to-mid-range influence on weather in North America, Europe, Northern Africa, and the Caribbean will be. Maybe a stronger jet stream due to a stronger meridional temperature gradient or a wetter autumn in Europe with increased evaporation?

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Will the hot Atlantic shape global/local weather and if so, how?

So the Atlantic Ocean exhibits record-breaking temperatures currently with about 1 degree Celcius above average mean surface temperatures. This article, for example, mentions that a more severe Hurricane season might be one possible result.

I was wondering, if there are any educated guesses or even probable predictions as to what the short-to-mid-range influence on weather in NA, Europe, Northern Africa, the Carribean will be. Maybe a stronger jet stream due to a stronger meridonal temperature gradient or a wetter autumn in Europe with increased evaporation?