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It looks more like a scene from Antarctica, but this striking image shows the United States' heavily frozen Great Lakes. As the polar vortex bites the country for the third time in just two months, ice cover on the vast pools of water is at its highest level for four decades. The unusually high ice coverage seen in the image from Nasa's Aqua satellite is caused by bitterly cold temperatures, coupled with extremely cold air that removes heat from the water as it barrels over the surface. The latest bout of winter weather has bought Arctic conditions to much of the United States. Source: Sky News
It looks more like a scene from Antarctica, but this striking image shows the United States' heavily frozen Great Lakes. As the polar vortex bites the country for the third time in just two months, ice cover on the vast pools of water is at its highest level for four decades. The unusually high ice coverage seen in the image from Nasa's Aqua satellite is caused by bitterly cold temperatures, coupled with extremely cold air that removes heat from the water as it barrels over the surface. The latest bout of winter weather has bought Arctic conditions to much of the United States. Source: Sky News