Link between rapidly warming Arctic and extreme cold weather inUS
By A Mystery Man Writer
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The research reveals how rising temperatures of the Arctic might be allowing frigid air in the region to move southward more frequently than ever before. However, scientists say more data is needed to prove the claim. Here are the details.
How the rapidly warming Arctic might be allowing frigid air in the region to move southward more frequently than ever before.
How the rapidly warming Arctic might be allowing frigid air in the region to move southward more frequently than ever before.
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