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Jefferson23

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Sat Jan 11, 2014, 07:09 PM Jan 2014

Polar vortex over US brings abnormally mild weather to Scandinavia

Weather system disrupts flora and fauna in Nordic countries, with bears reportedly emerging from hibernation


Rainy weather in Finland is said to have brought many bears out of hibernation early. Photograph: Sylwia Domaradzka/Barcroft Media

The freezing polar vortex that has gripped the US has extended an abnormally mild winter in Scandinavia and disrupted the seasonal patterns of flora and fauna.

Wednesday 8 Jan 2014

The weather system that brought snow, ice and record low temperatures to many parts of the United States this week left Iceland, Greenland and Scandinavia much warmer than normal.

On the back of a generally mild winter, there have been reports of bears emerging early from hibernation in Finland, changes in the behaviour of migratory birds off the coast of Sweden and plants appearing earlier than normal in Norway.

Scandinavia and Russia's cold weather during the winter comes from a high-pressure system that keeps warmer, more humid air and low-pressure systems with wind and rain from coming up from the Atlantic Ocean.
The weakening of the jetstream that holds this in place has allowed cold air to spill further south into much of the United States and Canada, while bringing above-average temperatures to parts of Europe.

The knock-on effects of the vortex follow one of the mildest Decembers in a century in Nordic countries. Ketil Isaksen, a scientist at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, said the country had been 4.2C above the mean temperature for December with parts of Oslo and south-eastern Norway experiencing the third warmest December on record. "It was very unusual to see no snow in large areas where it is normal in December. Only in the mountains and certain parts of Norway could you find snow."

in full: http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jan/10/polar-vortex-us-mild-weather-scandinavia
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Polar vortex over US brings abnormally mild weather to Scandinavia (Original Post) Jefferson23 Jan 2014 OP
Sad irony, considering Scandinavia's been at the forefront in battling climate change. nt SunSeeker Jan 2014 #1
True. It has been more than a little warm, amazing: Jefferson23 Jan 2014 #2

Jefferson23

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2. True. It has been more than a little warm, amazing:
Sat Jan 11, 2014, 08:52 PM
Jan 2014

....daffodils emerging as early as 14 December as well as crocuses, daisies, dandelions and honeysuckle.

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