A new study further links warm Arctic temperatures with extreme weather at lower latitudes
The study comes as the eastern U.S. recovers from two large winter storms.
As the Arctic experiences one of its warmest winters on record, parts of Europe and the eastern U.S. are enduring blistering cold and snow. Now, new research released this week in Nature Communications further supports the idea that these two extreme weather events may be connected.
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