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Polar vertebral collapse forecast coincides with the cold air release, while stratosphere winds sweep us

Meteorologists predict a final polar vertebral collapse for mid -March, with experts even expecting that we are more efficient than the disorder of February.

The upcoming event will mark the second main disorder of the polar vertebra this year.


A collapse in mid -February coincided with strong cold air release in large parts of the central and eastern United States.

Prognostics predict that this March will be the last collapse of the season, which means that the polar vertebra does not return for some time.

A picture of a recently curved polar vertebrae in New York

A picture of a recently curved polar vertebrae in New York

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The first effects are already being observed in the USA and Canada.

The MET office describes the polar vertebra as “a circulation of winds high up in the stratosphere, up to 30 km above the earth”.

It is a winter phenomenon that scientists have been studying for many years.

These stratospheric winds can be remarkably powerful.

“The winds regularly cross 155 miles per hour (250 km per hour) – the strength of the winds in the strongest hurricanes (known as category 5),” added the MET Office.

Latest developments:

A picture that emphasizes the influence of a polar vertebrae

A picture that emphasizes the influence of a polar vertebrae

The arctic air now descends and spreads over the lower 48 countries.

The temperatures have dropped well below average for this season.

The Fox forecast Center warns that this cold pattern appears locked up for the foreseeable future.

A deep freezing could possibly last until the end of the month.

More than 204 million Americans are currently experiencing temperatures below freezing.

The National Weather Service has given over 93 million Americans of cold weather and extremely cold warnings.

These warnings extend from the US border to Florida Panhandle and Deep South Texas.

A map of the winter weather on March 8th on March 8th

A map of the winter weather on March 8th on March 8th

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The North Central USA suffer from the most extreme cold, with wind cold bringing a certain bite.

This affects parts of the Dakotas, Montana and Minnesota.

Bismarck, North Dakota, recorded a low temperature of -39 ° C, the coldest day there since January 2009.

Rochester, Minnesota, appeared on -19c and tied a record low for February 18.

Snowfall on March 8th

Snowfall on March 8th

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It felt like -1c in Dallas, while Dodge City, Kansas, experienced wind cold from -26c.

Parts of Texas were able to compete with the infamous freezing of Texas with the infamous freezing of 2021.

A strong polar vertebrae favors a strong jet current that drives weather systems from the Atlantic towards the UK.

If the polar vertebrae weakens, the Jet stream also weakens to weaken and be distorted.

The Met Office claims that jet trees bring western winds and give us our mild, moist climate in a typical winter.

However, a stronger jet stream usually brings stormy and very wet weather.

A weaker jet stream enables more frequent spells of northern or eastern winds to influence Britain.

These winter winds bring very cold air from the arctic and continental Europe.

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