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How sudden stratospheric warming could impact weather, according to experts

Por: Newsweek Tech February 13, 2023

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A sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) event is forecasted to hit in the coming weeks, disrupting the beginning of spring.SSWs occur once every two years when the stratosphere suddenly warms by up to 122 degrees Fahrenheit in a week.The stratospheric polar vortex—winds that flow from the Arctic, from west to east—also rapidly reduces in speed, or can even reverse in direction. And when the vortex is disrupted, this can lead to a dramatic... + full article



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