A polar vortex collapse occurs when air in the stratosphere heats up significantly, displacing the vortex from its normal position at the poles and possibly moving it over the U.S. A polar vortex ...
(a) Initial status: vortex core points downwards; (b) additional upwards magnetization becomes visible; (c) a double peak forms: a vortex-antivortex pair; (d) final status: after the original ...
Strong westerly winds banded together in the stratosphere of the North Pole are what make up the Arctic polar vortex, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The winds ...
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