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Friday, January 8, 2010

Arctic roots of 'upside-down' weather

Map showing winds from the north and north east bringing cold weather to northern Europe
The current big chill is a result of high pressure over the polar region, which has pushed cold air out of the Arctic towards much of northern Europe, parts of Asia and the US. Winds from the north and north east, rather than the south and south west, have brought freezing temperatures to the UK.
Although this article is Anglo-centric (Great Britain) it gives a good a easy to understand explanation as to why some places are experiencing some rather chilly temps and other places are having down-right balmy weather (relatively speaking that is).

Read the entire piece here.

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