I mean, how many times have we seen this? It’s like a cult leader who gives the same sermon every couple of weeks. Usually, though, we get his in late Fall or in the middle of serious winter weather
Experts have projected record low levels of Arctic sea ice for the coming winter, which counterintuitively could mean frigid conditions for the United States, Canada, and Europe, Severe Weather Europe reported. (big snip through cult blah)
Less Arctic sea ice during the winter months also means higher temperatures in the atmosphere, which can weaken or even collapse the polar vortex, according to Severe Weather Europe.
The condition of the polar vortex influences everyday weather around the globe.
“A strong/stable polar vortex usually means strong polar circulation and jet stream,” Severe Weather Europe explained. “This locks the colder air into the Arctic Circle, creating milder conditions for most of the United States and warmer-than-normal conditions over southern Canada.”
A weaker and more unstable polar vortex, on the other hand, weakens the jet stream, which allows cold air to escape from the Arctic region and descend upon the U.S. and Canada.
In other words, winter is going to be colder and snowier and stuff because you drive a planet boiling fossil fueled vehicle.
Meanwhile, one of my favorite rocker went cult (couldn’t be due to low ticket sales, right? Especially with no new albums since 2011, and your last big album was 1982? With six not so good since Abracadabra?)
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