Scientists from the Korean Gwangju University say Russia is to blame for the abnormally cold winters, which have recently been observed in Asia and the US. They claim that such serious cold snap of exhaustible natural gas reserves. And their cause lies not in the climatic metamorphoses.
The warming Arctic leads to the melting of ice, say Koreans. They examined data on climate change in the Arctic over the past 20-25 years and found that found that global warming is the most affected in the two corner of the North: the Barents and Kara Sea, in one case, and the East Siberian and Chukchi seas – in the second.
The release of a large area of the sea and the warming has led to the restructuring of the system of winds and anticyclones suffered cold air masses in North Asia and North America.
Scientists believe that the tightening of climate occurs in the New, and in the Old World too rapidly. If activation of the western anticyclone provokes freezing in Asia two weeks later, the eastern anticyclone brings cold in the US and Canada just five days after that.
As the scientists hope, monitor the status of these anticyclones in the future will help to advance predict the onset of particularly cold weeks during the winter in these regions and to prepare for their attack.
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