"polar vortex" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: polar vortexes [plural], polar vortices [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|+|polar vortices}} polar vortex (plural polar vortexes or polar vortices)
  1. A large-scale cyclone located in the middle and upper troposphere and stratosphere that surround the polar highs and lay in the wake of the polar front. Wikipedia link: polar vortex Categories (topical): Weather, Wind Translations (polar vortex): 极地涡旋 (Jídì wō xuán) (Chinese Mandarin), napapyörre (Finnish), vortex polaire [masculine] (French), tourbillon polaire (French), Polarwirbel [masculine] (German), vortice polare [masculine] (Italian), kutup girdabı (Turkish)

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