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  2. Arctic oscillation - Wikipedia

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    "Cold arctic air gripped western Europe in the first three weeks of December. Two major snowstorms, icy conditions, and frigid temperatures wreaked havoc across much of the region...The harsh winter weather was attributed to a negative Arctic Oscillation, which is a climate pattern that influences weather in the Northern Hemisphere.

  3. Polar vortex makes much of US colder than Greenland, but ...

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    On top of that, high pressure and warm weather in Greenland is helping funnel and intensify the cold air with clear high pressure south to the United States making it extra cold, he said.

  4. Polar high - Wikipedia

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    The cold temperatures in the polar regions cause air to descend, creating the high pressure (a process called subsidence), just as the warm temperatures around the equator cause air to rise instead and create the low pressure Intertropical Convergence Zone.

  5. Atmospheric circulation - Wikipedia

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    When the air reaches the polar areas, it has cooled by radiation to space and is considerably denser than the underlying air. It descends, creating a cold, dry high-pressure area. At the polar surface level, the mass of air is driven away from the pole toward the 60th parallel, replacing the air that rose there, and the polar circulation cell ...

  6. That means arctic air is blasting over the US, while pressure changes and the motion of the polar vortex whip up high winds and create a perfect recipe for wintry weather. Cold subsides when the ...

  7. Climate of the Arctic - Wikipedia

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    In winter, this relatively warm water, even though covered by the polar ice pack, keeps the North Pole from being the coldest place in the Northern Hemisphere, and it is also part of the reason that Antarctica is so much colder than the Arctic. In summer, the presence of the nearby water keeps coastal areas from warming as much as they might ...

  8. Arctic warming is happening significantly faster than ... - AOL

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    Things are heating up at the top of the world about four times faster than the rest of the globe, according to new research on the Arctic, where some of the.

  9. Polar climate - Wikipedia

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    Some parts of the Arctic are covered by ice (sea ice, glacial ice, or snow) year-round, especially at the most poleward parts; and nearly all parts of the Arctic experience long periods with some form of ice or snow on the surface. Average January temperatures range from about −40 to 0 °C (−40 to 32 °F), and winter temperatures can drop ...

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