Washington Post: After Superstorm Sandy hit a road block in the atmosphere`s flow over the Atlantic and took a hard left crashing ashore in New Jersey, a rush of stories emerged speculating climate change may have played a role in the unlikely turn.
Now a new study says, not so fast: climate change will make such a move less common, not more.
"[W]e demonstrate that climate models consistently project a decrease in the frequency and persistence of the westward flow that led to Sandy`s unprecedented track, implying...