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How far has summer beaten back the areal extent of cold air?
On more than one occasion in this column we have commented on the areal extent of air colder than 23 degrees Fahrenheit at 850 hPa (about 1 mile above the ground) as a measure of the extremity of winter.
In the middle of January, about 68 million square kilometers of the Northern Hemisphere are covered by air that cold at that level. Between about July 5 and July 20 that area shrinks to zero, and the complete absence of such air lasts only a very few days. At the beginning of August, we are just past the point in this summer that this area is beginning to increase again. Thus, despite the fact that we have been through a couple of really hot (and humid) weeks to end July, the return of winter has already begun in terms of this measure. Continue reading
Category: Meteorology, Seasons
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