Sentences with phrase «of arctic cold»

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The blast of arctic air that engulfed portions of the East Coast broke more cold temperature records in several cities — although a warm - up is coming today.
The coldest weather of the season is barreling into the U.S. this week with a series of «dangerously cold» arctic air masses.
ERIE COUNTY, NY — The Erie County Department of Health («ECDOH») reminds everyone to take appropriate precautions during this week's arctic cold temperatures.
Colder temperatures and weaker high - altitude winds may make the arctic polar vortex even more intense in future winters and trigger greater ozone loss, says atmospheric scientist Paul Newman of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, although the losses probably won't approach those in Antarctica.
Bitterly cold blasts of arctic air are expected to invade the northern Plains, Midwest and Great Lakes December through January, while snowfall averages above normal.
To more fully understand Arctic lake dynamics and to document the changes we have observed requires also doing fieldwork under often harsh conditions during the cold and dark arctic winter,» said Benjamin Jones of the U.S. Geological Survey in Anchorage and co-author of the new study.
An analysis of more than six decades of daily temperature and snowfall data linked warmer arctic temperatures to cold snaps at lower latitudes.
But a new analysis of more than six decades of daily temperature and snowfall data by Cohen and his team suggests arctic heat waves may actually be linked to severe cold weather at lower latitudes... perhaps through the polar vortex.
The intent is not to make perfect copies of extinct Woolly Mammoths, but to focus on the mammoth adaptations needed for Asian elephants to thrive in the cold climate of the arctic.
After the relentless arctic cold that many of us experienced this winter, it is easy to feel grateful that spring is about to pop.
There is some evidence that people who are in stressful situations — and by that I mean people who are marathon runners, soldiers or people training in the arctic — may benefit from some sort of vitamin C supplementation in terms of incidence of their colds.
Of course I would absolutely appreciate it if we can get so summer straight away — and quick — but after a long and fairly cold winter, I can only applaud that I've officially moved my arctic parka to my winter wardrobe storage, and those loafers no longer need socks.
«This outbreak of cold has the potential of producing the most widespread below - zero temperature pattern of any of the arctic outbreaks this winter,» he predicts.
Gradually, as people emerge with keys, the sounds of cold engines starting and ice scrapers rasping across windscreens begins to fill the dense arctic air.
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Originating from arctic regions, they are equipped with a thick coat of fur that can withstand incredibly cold temperatures.
I don't have the article handy, but my recollection is that anomalous meridional flow during this time period led to warm air advection into the arctic (and compensatory cold air advection into the mid-latitudes) which would have ameliorated some of the cooling.
The arctic air that moved into the eastern half of the region during January and settled in place across much of the region through February made the warm start of the winter season finish as one that was colder than average.
Intrusion of cold, arctic air the second half of February due to the mean storm track being farther south than normal resulted in winter weather as far south as Kentucky and Tennessee that sadly resulted in the deaths of 30 individuals due to car accidents, hypothermia, and carbon monoxide.
The warming effect of carbon dioxide is strongest where air is cold and dry, mainly in the arctic rather than in the tropics, mainly in mountainous regions rather than in lowlands, mainly in winter rather than in summer, and mainly at night rather than in daytime.
I understand that bottom ocean does not equilibrate with 5000C of Earth crust because of slow mixing with colder water coming from arctic, as explained by michael sweet@11, thanks!.
The United States is facing record - setting cold temperatures after an arctic blast of cold air traveled south.
Long story short, the polar vortex is the result of global warming changing the semi-permanent weather system over the arctic regions resulting in movement of cold air masses from the arctic region to parts of North America, such as Canada and, unfortunately, poor Buffalo.
And remember, the satellite data are one small part of a vast amount of data that overwhelmingly show our planet is warming up: retreating glaciers, huge amounts of ice melting at both poles, the «death spiral» of arctic ice every year at the summer minimum over time, earlier annual starts of warm weather and later starts of cold weather, warming oceans, rising sea levels, ocean acidification, more extreme weather, changing weather patterns overall, earlier snow melts, and lower snow cover in the spring...
The more sluggish and persistent those meanders, the more persistent the patterns of regional warmth where the jet stream pulls warm air northward, and the regional cold where it pulls arctic air south.
Recent intrusions of cold arctic air into the continents may be caused by aberrant behavior of the polar vortex.
The other thing people should realize is that CRUTEMP, is biased cold for periods when the arctic is warming faster than the rest of globe.
LIA wasn't GLOBAL cooling; but colder in Europe, north America — because Arctic ocean had less ice cover - > was releasing more heat / was accumulating - > radiating + spreading more coldness — currents were taking that extra coldness to Mexican gulf — then to the Mediterranean — because Sahara was increasing creation of dry heat and evaporating extra water in the Mediterranean — to top up the deficit — gulf stream was faster / that was melting more ice on arctic also as chain reaction — Because Mediterranean doesn't have enough tributaries, to compensate for the evaporation deficit.
Air temps in arctic are almost precisely the same as the average for the past 50 years — So it is unlikely air temps have created ice loss — BUT CONVERSELY — the increased open arctic water SHOULD be affecting the arctic air temp - but is not (large expanses of 1 degree C arctic water make it difficult for air temps to drop to minus ten C — but since that is what is happening, then in fact there must be much more cold air around to create «normal» arctic temps for this time of the year)
Equatorward - moving air behind a cold front occurs in pools of dense high pressure known as polar highs and arctic highs.
Do GCM's «create» cold fronts and the arctic air flows when they run, or are they «static» heat exchange models only (radiation received and radiation released are obviously their «drivers»... But what happens after the air masses have been «driven» for the equal of one or two «years» — do we see flows in the tropics, mid-latitudes, and polar latitudes than resembles earth's circulation?
The authors hypothesized that arctic cod were distributed in the deep Pacific Halocline (PH) mainly to avoid visual predators and the colder temperatures of the Polar Mixed Layer (PML).
As a massive blanket of arctic air brings twenty - year record cold temperatures to the United States, it's not surprising to see the Church of Global Warming in full - on shrieking panic mode, screaming at the top of their lungs that a blast of cold weather doesn't disprove their theories.
By John Hayward — As a massive blanket of arctic air brings twenty - year record cold temperatures to the United States, it's not surprising to see the Church of Global Warming in full - on shrieking panic mode, screaming at the top of their lungs that a blast of cold weather doesn't disprove their theories.
The month began with a cold arctic blast, and with a temperature of -5 °F (before windchill is factored in) on Jan 7th, a new daily minimum record was set.
Rather than flow around the arctic in a circular manner, the movement of the cold air becomes wavier, bringing the mass further and further south (see the pictures above).
yet 13 years of ice return and static levels in the arctic would cause little cold build up yet we have amplification?
If Arctic waters become fresh this inhibits the flow of cold arctic waters to the depths warming the deep oceans.
7 Tropical wet; tropical wet / dry a) Sub climates Humid Tropical Moist mid-latitude Sub climates Tropical wet; tropical wet / dry a) Sub climates Severe winters; humid continental, sub - arctic / mild winters; humid subtropical, marine west coast, Mediterranean b) Location Close to equator and in ITCZ Severe winters: interiors and eastern coasts of continents, close to poles; mild winters: along water at edges of continents c) Features Hot / rainy year round; hot with wet and dry seasons; tropical rain forests and grasslands c) Features: severe winters: cold winters, hot / humid summers except in sub-arctic; mild winters: hot, muggy or cool summers depending on coastal position, and mild winters with mostly rain.
The idea was that this would reduce the flow of cold arctic water into the North Pacific and warm that body of water.
Applicability — all hygro - thermal regions except subarctic / arctic — in cold and very cold regions the thickness of the foam sheathing should be determined by hygro - thermal analysis so that the interior surface of the foam sheathing remains above the dew point temperature of the interior air (see Side Bar 2)
The «Beast from the East» was the name given by the media to an unusual weather pattern which saw warmer that average temperatures over the arctic sending colder air further south than normal, resulting in much of western Europe being hit with sustained low temperatures and heavy snow, blown in from Siberia.
Therefore, the effect of warming in the arctic is cooling at the lower latitudes, from increased albedo from clouds and snow, and transportation of colder air from the arctic.
Those surfaces of the sea lacking the ice cover lose a lot of warmth to the normally cold and windy arctic atmosphere.
David, if the atmosphere above the arctic is colder than the arctic surface, do you want to imply here that this cold atmosphere is nevertheless capable of WARMING the surface?
You are looking at sun disks penetrating 200 km of high arctic troposphere, and clearly 2005 disk shows by a refraction analysis a less colder atmosphere than 2004.
Recent research suggests that a warming arctic may be contributing to cold snaps like this one in the Northeastern U.S. as a result of a weakened polar vortex.»
The constant flow of relatively warmer surface water that started in the mid 60s from the equitorial atlantic produced a net increase in arctic ice melt, thus a colder southward current in the E Atlantic, giving the wrong impression of generalised cooling in the region.
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