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Just went outside and it sucks. Thought the heater was going to run this morning. Unprecedented. Freeze warning likely on Tue. night.
At the UNISYS map/chart,
http://weather.unisys.com/surface/sst_anom.gif
there are three regions of particularly colder than average SST (besides, of course, the huge area in Antarctica): the southern US near Texas, the NE coast of Russia and the NE coast of Canada.
The first is small and local, the 2nd is steady and similar to last year’s, but the 3rd will probably have a global climatic effect, by helping the Arctic ice to gain a little more MYI by the end of the summer than in 2013.
In fact, I believe what is happening in Canada is itself a result of last year’s good positioning of the MYI.
It really looks like a self-regulating process is occurring and generating more MYI, favored by the geography of the region.
A “positive feedback” for ice accumulation.
Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Nevada and Colorado all have Winter Weather Warnings this am.