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Climate Shift: Why This Cold Feels So Intense

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Recent cold snaps feel more intense due to past unusually warm decades.
  • Subfreezing temperatures have historically been more frequent and longer.
  • Extreme cold poses risks, causing over 110 deaths since January.
Climate Shift: Why This Cold Feels So Intense

The intense cold gripping much of America, while feeling unprecedented, is a return to historical norms after a period of unusually warm winters. This contrast makes the current frigid spell particularly shocking, especially for younger generations who have not experienced such prolonged cold.

Data reveals a significant decrease in subfreezing days annually over the past 25 years compared to the preceding quarter-century. This trend has led to a collective "weather rustiness," making people more susceptible to the impacts of extreme cold.

Beyond discomfort, this extreme weather presents serious dangers. Since January, over 110 deaths have been linked to winter storms and freezing temperatures. Infrastructure in areas unaccustomed to such cold, like southern cities, is also ill-equipped to handle these conditions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The current cold snap feels particularly intense because the U.S. has experienced unusually warm winters in recent decades, making prolonged cold spells unfamiliar and more shocking.
Historically, subfreezing temperatures were more frequent and lasted longer. In recent decades, there has been a noticeable decrease in the annual number of subfreezing days across the U.S.
Extreme cold weather poses significant risks, including an increased likelihood of slips on ice, power outages leaving homes without heat, and perilous travel conditions, contributing to over 110 deaths since January.

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