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Amazing Dystopian Images From The 2014 Polar Vortex

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Here are just a few startling images from the recent “polar vortex,” when temperatures around the northern half of the US plummeted to record lows—in some places to minus 40 and counting. What WAS the polar vortex, exactly? It was an elliptical-shaped pattern of low-pressure, fast-moving winds that typically swirl around within the Arctic Circle. It’s not uncommon for tendrils of the vortex to reach the US in winter, but this year a large swath swooped down. Climate change may partly explain this phenomenon: the Arctic is heating faster than the rest of the world as more and more sea ice melts. Bright white ice reflects energy back to space, while dark blue water absorbs it, so as more ice melts, the water warms at an increasing rate, lessening the temperature difference between the Arctic and North America and causing a wobbliness in the jet streams that usually keep these channels of air separate.

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