Science behind the Polar Vortex
- Angela Schilling
- Updated
The Polar Vortex is a scientific term that's been thrown around a lot lately, but it is nothing new. The Polar Vortex changes throughout the year, and is sometimes weaker than others, allowing frigid air to move south.Â
Angela Schilling
Meteorologist
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