So its december and it has been like 50° on the east coast. And the south saw the nothern lights? Why has it been so warm? (Dont say global warming PLEASE)
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1) We are in another La Nina cycle this winter.
2) There has been a trough in the western US, with a ridge over the Eastern US. This has allowed for a
southwest flow, and has kept the temperatures up in the east.
3) The northern light have little to do with meteorology (weather). They were caused, ultimately, by the
atmospheric effect of a corneal mass ejection (CME) from the Sun.
2) There has been a trough in the western US, with a ridge over the Eastern US. This has allowed for a
southwest flow, and has kept the temperatures up in the east.
3) The northern light have little to do with meteorology (weather). They were caused, ultimately, by the
atmospheric effect of a corneal mass ejection (CME) from the Sun.