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What's Behind the Wild Winter Around the World

While satellites track three storms over the United States, winter is going full blast in Europe and Japan.
While satellites track three storms over the United States, winter is going full blast in Europe and Japan.
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Winter in the United States this year has been mild — except for snow-buried Alaska — but around the world, winter is wreaking havoc.

If you're wondering where's winter, don't look to the blizzard in Denver. That weather is more springlike for the area. Instead look to Europe. Cold weather here turned deadly this week. More than 200 people have died during the cold snap, when temperatures fell to as low as minus 36 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 38 degrees Celsius) at one town in Poland. Farther east, in Serbia, snow has trapped 11,000 people in a tiny village.

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Brett Israel was a staff writer for Live Science with a focus on environmental issues. He holds a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and molecular biology from The University of Georgia, a master’s degree in journalism from New York University, and has studied doctorate-level biochemistry at Emory University.