Here’s why it’s so incredibly cold in Europe

Chilly Europeans can blame a "sudden stratospheric warming" in the Arctic. Is the same phenomenon freezing Chicago?

Peter Rüegg-ETH Zurich • futurity
Jan. 30, 2019 1 minSource

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When the Arctic stratosphere suddenly warmed in January, it set in motion the extreme cold temperatures Europe faces now.

Here, Daniela Domeisen, professor of atmospheric predictability at the Institute of Atmospheric and Climate Science at ETH Zurich, explains the “sudden stratospheric warming” phenomenon and how it ties into the polar vortex.

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