There is a more-or-less constant stream of air moving across the US. This stream of air is pushing the cold air at the north pole up north.
As the earth warms, this stream of air weakens. It can’t push the cold air up north, which causes the titty that is the polar vortex to sag ever southwards.
There is a more-or-less constant stream of air moving across the US. This stream of air is pushing the cold air at the north pole up north.
As the earth warms, this stream of air weakens. It can’t push the cold air up north, which causes the titty that is the polar vortex to sag ever southwards.