Scientists say these bone-chilling days do not mean that climate change took a vacation. In fact, instead of contradicting the reality of global warming, some researchers have suggested that surges in Arctic air could be one of its strange new hallmarks.
The overall trend still holds: New England winters are becoming undeniably shorter, milder, and less snowy. But some new research links climate change with disrupting the rings of fast-moving wind that circle the Arctic, unleashing frigid air to head south.