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  2. Sudden stratospheric warming - Wikipedia

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    A sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) is an event in which polar stratospheric temperatures rise by several tens of kelvins (up to increases of about 50 °C (90 °F)) over the course of a few days. [ 1] The warming is preceded by a slowing then reversal of the westerly winds in the stratospheric polar vortex.

  3. Polar vortex - Wikipedia

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    A sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) is an event that occurs when the stratospheric vortex breaks down during winter, and can have significant impacts on surface weather. [ citation needed ] The tropospheric polar vortex is often defined as the area poleward of the tropospheric jet stream .

  4. January–February 2019 North American cold wave - Wikipedia

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    From late December to early January, a sudden stratospheric warming event was observed over the Arctic, which caused the "polar vortex" to weaken and split into three lobes. In late January 2019, one of these lobes traveled southward and stalled over central Canada and north-central United States for about a week before the upper-level flow of ...

  5. Why climate change could make some places colder

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    A Sudden Stratospheric Warming miles above the North Pole (a natural event) with a warmed Arctic due to climate change piggy backing on that pattern = unstable PV & wavy extreme jet stream, with ...

  6. Think Dallas-Fort Worth has had enough Arctic blasts? Wait ...

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    “We did have a sudden stratospheric warming in January ... The last time Texas was in the grip of the weather event was in December 2022. Global warming has increased the number of ...

  7. UK weather: Met Office clarifies ‘polar vortex’ snow and ...

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    The snow and blizzards expected to hit Britain due to a phenomenon called Sudden Stratospheric Warming (SSW) will arrive in a few weeks, the Met Office has said, as temperatures remain mild this week.

  8. January–March 2014 North American cold wave - Wikipedia

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    Beginning on January 2, 2014, sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) [dubious – discuss] led to the breakdown of the semi-permanent feature across the Arctic known as the polar vortex. Without an active upper-level vortex to keep frigid air bottled up across the Arctic, the cold air mass was forced southward as upper-level warming displaced the ...

  9. February 2021 North American cold wave - Wikipedia

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    The February 2021 North American cold wave was an extreme weather event that brought record low temperatures to a significant portion of Canada, the United States and parts of northern Mexico during the first two-thirds of February 2021. The cold was caused by a southern migration of the polar vortex, likely caused by a sudden stratospheric ...