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Arctic teleconnection on climate and ozone pollution in the polar jet stream path of eastern US

Published 26 Feb 2025 in physics.ao-ph, physics.data-an, and stat.AP | (2502.19234v1)

Abstract: Arctic sea ice is in reduction and has been a key significant indicator of climate change. In this paper, we explore Arctic Sea ice extent data to identify teleconnection with weather change in the polar and sub-tropical jet stream intersection in eastern United States (US) and hence the potential influence in ground level ozone pollution. Several statistical methods including Bayesian techniques such as: spatio-temporal modelling and Bayesian network are implemented to identify the teleconnection and also validated based on theories in atmospheric science. We observe that the teleconnection is relatively strong in autumn, winter and spring seasons compared to the summer. Furthermore, the sudden decremental effect of Arctic sea-ice extent in mid-2000s has a shifting influence in ozone pollutions compared to the previous years. A similar downward shift in the Arctic sea-ice extent has been projected in 2030. These findings indicate to initiate further strategic policies for the Arctic influence, ozone concentrations together the seasonal and global changing patterns of climate.

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