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Polar Vortex spills Arctic weather into North America
What in the world is a polar vortex? On Earth, it’s a large area of low pressure and extremely cold air that usually swirls over the Arctic, with strong counter-clockwise winds that trap the cold around the Pole. But disturbances in the jet stream and the intrusion of warmer mid-latitude air masses can disturb this polar vortex and make it unstable, sending Arctic air south into middle latitudes.
That has been the case in late January 2019 as frigid weather moves across the Midwest and Northern Plains of the United States, as well as interior Canada. Forecasters are predicting that air temperatures in parts of the continental United States will drop to their lowest levels since at least 1994, with the potential to break all-time record lows for January 30 and 31. With clear skies, steady winds, and snow cover on the ground, as many as 90 million Americans could experience temperatures at or below 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-18° Celsius), according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
The Goddard Earth Observing System Model above shows this air temperature movement at 2 meters (around 6.5 feet above the ground) from January 23-29. You can see some portions of the Arctic are close to the freezing point—significantly warmer than usual for the dark of mid-winter—while masses of cooler air plunge toward the interior of North America.
Science Behind the Polar Vortex / Credit: NOAA
Meteorologists predicted that steady northwest winds (10 to 20 miles per hour) were likely to add to the misery, causing dangerous wind chills below -40°F (-40°C) in portions of 12 states. A wind chill of -20°F can cause frostbite in as little as 30 minutes, according to the weather service.
Not sure how cold that is? Check out the low temperatures on January 30, 2019 in some of the coldest places on Earth—and a planetary neighbor:
-46°F (-43°C) – Chesterfield, Newfoundland
-36°F (-33°C) – Yukon Territory, Canada
-33°F (-27°C) – Fargo, North Dakota (Within the Polar Vortex)
-28°F (-18°C) – Minneapolis, Minnesota (Within the Polar Vortex)
-27°F (-33°C) – Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica
-24°F (-31°C) – Chicago, Illinois (Within the Polar Vortex)
-15°F (5°C) – Barrow, Alaska
-99°F (-73°C) – Mars
Learn more about the science behind the polar vortex and how NASA is modeling it here: https://go.nasa.gov/2Wtmb43.
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You were everything I wanted,
But nothing that I needed.
And in the end you were everything I swore I’d never let into my life.
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I used to cry at night because I was unable to love. Now, I tremble because I’ve never loved so much.
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Being brave doesn’t mean you aren’t scared. Being brave means you are scared, really scared, badly scared, and you do the right thing anyway.
Neil Gaiman, Coraline
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(noun) A rare and dead word, anagapesis is defined as the loss of feelings for someone you used to love. It is the process of falling out of love. (via wordsnquotes)
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And just like that, all the love songs were relinquished of your effect. All the poems were cleaned of your influence. The butterflies left my stomach. The pink flush has left my cheeks. The only thing that remains is you, in front of me, with green eyes. Just a pair of green eyes.
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I have few regrets, but you aren't one of them.
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I'm a strong believer in second chances. We all can't get it right the first time.
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I want to be someone who my 8 yr old self would admire and my 80 yr old self can smile back on.
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