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The mystery of cold winters unravelled
Scientists have established that the cold winters plaguing the UK and other parts of Europe in recent years may be …
Scientists have established that the cold winters plaguing the UK and other parts of Europe in recent years may be connected to the Sun’s varying ultraviolet emissions, as satellite data indicates that the UV output is far more changeable than previously estimated.
The changes directly affect the temperatures in different places, which will assist in forecasting what type of winter to expect in a particular place.
