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GIST scientists navigate the paradox of extreme cold events in a warming world - EurekAlert


<p><strong>The Warm Arctic-Cold Continent (WACC) phenomenon is the puzzling combination of Arctic warming and extreme coldness in specific mid-latitude regions. However, the progression of WACC events remains unclear amidst global warming. Scientists</strong><strong> from Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology have predicted a sharp decline in the WACC phenomenon post-2030s, affecting extreme weather events. These findings offer critical insights for communities, scientists, and policymakers to refine climate models and strategies and battle climate change. </strong></p>

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