nydailynews.com
January 4, 2014
It has been decades since parts of the Midwest experienced a deep freeze like
the one expected to arrive Sunday, with potential record-low temperatures
heightening fears of frostbite and hypothermia even in a region where residents
are accustomed to bundling up.
This “polar vortex,” as one meteorologist calls it, is caused by a
counterclockwise-rotating pool of cold, dense air. The frigid air, piled up at
the North Pole, will be pushed down to the U.S., funneling it as far south as
the Gulf Coast.
Ryan Maue, of Tallahassee, Fla., a meteorologist for Weather Bell, said
temperature records will likely be broken during the short yet forceful deep
freeze that will begin in many places on Sunday and extend into early next week.
That’s thanks to a perfect combination of the jet stream, cold surface
temperatures and the polar vortex.
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Saturday, January 4, 2014
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