köldbutsningar
Köldbutsningar, meaning cold outbreaks, are weather events in which very cold air from polar regions moves into mid-latitude areas. They are characterized by a rapid drop in temperatures, often accompanied by strong winds and, if moisture is present, snowfall or frost. The term is used in meteorology to describe episodes rather than a single weather feature.
Causes and mechanisms: Cold outbreaks arise from large-scale atmospheric patterns that allow Arctic air to advance
Duration and variability: Outbreaks can be brief, lasting a day or two, or extend over longer periods
Impacts: Cold outbreaks increase energy demand, affect transportation and infrastructure, and raise health risks for vulnerable
Forecasting and monitoring: National meteorological services use numerical weather prediction models and ensemble forecasts to predict
See also: cold wave, arctic outbreak, polar vortex, frost. Notable example: the 2017–2018 cold outbreak often