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WPTV USA Nation January 12, 2024
Bitter cold is expected across much of the U.S. this weekend. But what do headlines mean when they say a polar vortex cold snap is on the way? is a regular feature of Earth's polar latitudes. It is a concentration of cold air and low pressure that is usually kept... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech December 22, 2022
Dangerously cold temperatures have been forecast across the Central and Eastern U.S. this week as an arctic air mass spreads across the nation.The winter storm is expected to bring blizzard conditions to much of the Midwest and Great Lakes, with the potential to develop into a... + más
What is a bomb cyclone? What to know about the weather phenomenon | CBS News
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MarketWatch USA Business January 17, 2024
But the United States stands out like a cold thumb — a deep bluish-purple that is just as out of whack but on the frigid side. “Studies that show polar-vortex outbreaks have become more frequent in recent decades.” Wind chills in parts of North Dakota reached minus 70°... + más
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WGN-TV USA Nation January 14, 2024
SYRACUSE, N.Y. () – With arctic air unleashed from the high latitudes of North America, barreling south toward the United States, you are undoubtedly going to hear the term thrown around. The truth is that the polar vortex is not a new term. It has been around for a long time.... + más
CBS News USA Science February 13, 2023
NASA instruments captured the moment part of the sun appeared to break off from the giant star and get swept up in a polar vortex. But according to the scientist who drew attention to it, it's not as dire as it sounds. Tamitha Skov, a space weather physicist and research... + más
Polar bear kills woman and boy in remote Alaskan village | The Boston Globe
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