File:Polar Vortex 01 21 2019 to 01 29 2019.gif

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Description

The freezing cold polar vortex moved southward from central Canada into the U.S. from January 20 through the 29th.

Source

The image appears on a website entitled, "The Polar Vortex Looks Absolutely Chilling From Space" at https://news.yahoo.com/polar-vortex-looks-absolutely-chilling-220600844.html?.tsrc=daily_mail&uh_test=1_07.

Date

February 1, 2019

Author

NASA/JPL-Caltech AIRS Project

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No free licensed or public domain alternatives known to exist to show from space the freezing cold polar vortex moving southward from central Canada into the U.S. from January 20 through the 29th, in ten degree temperature intervals about 2019.

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