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Be interesting to keep track and see how winter will change and for who. Europe? U.S? Asia? Entire hemisphere? Should see results in a couple weeks. Would be in the form of record cold and/or snow for somewhere in the MidLatitude.
Yup.. that will be the nail if it doesnt stop. We got every piece we need ready... Pacific needs to relax
Check out this video MJ Ventrice made on the Polar Vortex. Great explanation and he's certainly hyped about the possible impact for the second half of winter. Video is almost an hour and a half long lol
Check out this video MJ Ventrice made on the Polar Vortex. Great explanation and he's certainly hyped about the possible impact for the second half of winter. Video is almost an hour and a half long lol
Check out this video MJ Ventrice made on the Polar Vortex. Great explanation and he's certainly hyped about the possible impact for the second half of winter. Video is almost an hour and a half long lol
Sounds like its not split completely. Only at the upper portions but should totally split soon..
Seeing implications of this in Eastern U.S on the long range models now. Cold and Snowy pattern. Even a little piece of the Vortex carries some intense cold and energy with it.
There are fears that a "sudden stratosphere warming" (SSW) - the conditions which led to the Beast battering Britain in 2018 - could cause chaos this month.
Forecasters warn a SSW could be triggered from the week beginning January 11.
But they say the results aren't yet clear - and haven't yet made firm predictions.
It's reported that conditions will worsen - with some claiming we may end up with 30 inches of snow falling in just one day during the middle of the month.
Next week, cold easterly winds will develop, bringing wintry showers, particularly around eastern parts, while hazardous freezing fog, frost and ice risks will all continue, the Met Office said.
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