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The North-Central United States has been warmer than normal and dry for the past few days. The South has seen cooler-than-normal temperatures and plenty of rain. The reason for this unexpected change is a weather phenomenon known as the ‘Omega block’.
The strange weather pattern has previously affected the United States and various continents. For example, in 2016, Europe, Paris Africa, and Pakistan were affected by such a situation.
The name ‘Omega block’ comes from a resemblance to the Greek letter Ω on a weather map. An omega block is an atmospheric phenomenon in which a blob of high-pressure air remains trapped between two blobs of low-pressure air for a prolonged period. This sandwich configuration forces weather fronts that usually bring rain from west to east to move up and around the high-pressure area, forming an upside-down U shape that resembles the Greek letter omega. Because weather fronts bring moisture, the ground beneath the two low-pressure areas receives abundant rainfall, but the ground beneath the high-pressure area stays dry.
In meteorology, blocks are pressure patterns that upset the usual eastward progression of our weather. The blocks can remain in position for several days, which will cause areas under them to have similar weather for a prolonged period of time.
A blob of high-pressure air is hovering over the north-central U.S., leading to settled weather conditions and relatively warm temperatures there. By contrast, the East, the West and parts of the South sit beneath two blobs of low-pressure air, meaning they are experiencing downpours, thunderstorms and cooler temperatures this week. Omega blocks move very slowly, so meteorologists say these contrasting conditions could last until the weekend and perhaps beyond.
Omega blocks can remain in place for days, weeks, or even longer, creating a “traffic jam” in the jet stream and causing areas beneath them to experience the same weather for an extended period.
This can lead to persistent heatwaves in some regions and prolonged periods of heavy rainfall and thunderstorms in others. Omega blocks can also influence wildfire risk, as prolonged dry conditions can increase the likelihood of wildfires, particularly in areas already prone to fire.