You know how they say, 'What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas?' What happens in the Arctic doesn't stay in the Arctic.
To wear the arctic fox you have to kill it.
All this cold, modified Arctic air from the Gulf of Alaska is holding onto its character as it trucks on down, causing instability in the atmosphere and isolated thundershowers.
The garments, in case you can't place them, are fatigue clothes and arctic field jackets. They are are work clothes, but what am I doing?
The easy answer is the fact that the source of cold air this winter tended to be more in Eurasia and not North America. So what we got was more Pacific air and not Arctic air.
The changes we've seen in the Arctic over the past few decades are nothing short of remarkable.
The latest national Weather Service outlook is forecasting below-normal temperatures through February 21st, but an arctic cold blast is not expected.
The arctic loneliness of age.