By A Mystery Man Writer
A study has found that extreme cold weather is probably caused by the stretching of the polar vortex in the stratosphere, which results from global warming.
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Palestine: Extreme Weather Conditions - Final Report DREF Operation MDRPS013 - occupied Palestinian territory
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Storm brings unusually heavy snow to parts of Middle East - Los Angeles Times
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Extreme cold still happens in a warming world – in fact climate instability may be disrupting the polar vortex
UN: December blizzard example of human-induced extreme weather