Michael Jordan was beside himself watching Kelly Oubre shoot a 3-pointer instead of run clock. Penn State Twitter was an unpleasant place to be for James Franklin after a loss to Michigan, 4th loss in 5 games. A rear wing infraction deletes Hamilton's lap yesterday, leaving him to start last in today's spring qualifying race. World champion Lewis Hamilton on Friday dominated qualifying at the Brazil Grand Prix but then found himself facing demotion to the back of the grid for Saturday's sprint race after Mercedes were placed under investigation for a potential breach of technical rules.
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Valerie Loureda was ecstatic to get back into the win column — and danced in celebration to show it. Social media is in a frenzy over the dress Kendall Jenner chose to wear to her friend's wedding. Montreal Canadiens goalie Jake Allen had to exit Saturday's game against the Detroit Red Wings after he was involved in a brutal collision. From matching Louis Vuitton purses to wedding-day glam. Former "American Idol" finalist Chris Daughtry abruptly flew home to Nashville on Friday after learning his year-old stepdaughter Hannah Daughtry had been found dead, according to reports.
It was the midfield that dominated, for a change. Looking for the next 'big thing'? Cathie Wood knows where to find it. We will respond to the governor appropriately," Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told Axios in a statement. In this research, Zhang and his team used an advanced atmospheric general circulation model to link sea ice loss in the Barents and Kara Seas with Siberian surface climate and weather extremes. The models, which include state-of-the-art stratosphere calculations, used observed sea ice concentration to predict sea and air surface temperatures, surface wind velocities, and cold air outbreaks, as well as circulation patterns in the troposphere and stratosphere.
Decreased sea ice concentrations weaken and shift the stratospheric polar vortex, which then causes a colder Siberia. Then they tried to find a distinct trigger. When the models considered only air circulation near the surface, the researchers found that their simulations yielded a warmer Siberia than what was observed. To get the region as frigid and windy as it has been during recent winters, they found that they needed to include stratospheric circulation as well as mixing between the troposphere and the stratosphere.
Oymyakon, Russia — already considered the world's coldest permanently inhabited town — sank to a mind-numbing 88 degrees below zero on Tuesday.
That's even colder than the average temperature on Mars, which is 80 below zero, according to Space. Amazingly, 88 below isn't even the record low temperature in this remote, diamond-rich Russian region of Yakutia, a part of Siberia. Residents there took the cold in stride as evidenced by social media images of cold-weather selfies and stories about stunts in the extreme temperatures, the Associated Press said.
But not in the low end of the thermometer. As a matter of fact, heat records have come one after another across the vast northern region. However, as if in a last counter offensive, a wounded Arctic in late December hit back with a freeze harsher than far below normal. That extreme cold has persisted in the Taymyr Peninsula and Yamal for almost a week.
The extreme temperatures have complicated ship traffic in the area, and the military cargo ship Sparta-3 and its accompanying support vessel Kigoriak got stuck in the sea ice of Yenisey Bay for more than a week. The low temperature will lead to a significant freeze of the far northern rivers, bays and oceans that this year have stayed ice-free far longer than normal.
By early November, major parts of the Laptev Sea remained ice-free and by early December, almost all the southern part of the Kara Sea was all open for shipping. However, the low temperatures will not stay for long.
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