Polar Vortex and Winter Weather: How the Stratosphere Influences Cold Seasons

Polar Vortex and Winter Weather: How the Stratosphere Influences Cold Seasons

Posted on by Oleksandra (meteoblue) (Comments: 2)

The polar vortex significantly influences winter weather across the Northern Hemisphere. When it is strong, winters are milder and wetter, but when it weakens or shifts, it can bring cold snaps and heavy snow. Studying the vortex helps meteorologists predict these changes and better forecast seasonal weather.


Climate Change, the Huglin Index, and the Future of Wine

Climate Change, the Huglin Index, and the Future of Wine

Posted on by Oleksandra (meteoblue)

Climate change is affecting vineyards, making some traditional wine regions too warm and opening new areas in the north for grape growing. The Huglin Index allows winemakers to plan which grapes are the most suitable for their region today and in decades to come.



Eyes in the Sky: Cyclones and Weather Satellites

Eyes in the Sky: Cyclones and Weather Satellites

Posted on by Oleksandra (meteoblue)

Satellites have transformed how we monitor our planet, especially when it comes to extreme weather. From hurricanes and typhoons to floods and wildfires, modern weather satellites can track storm evolution in real time and help assess damage after a disaster has passed.


European Summer 2025: Key Events

European Summer 2025: Key Events

Posted on by Dorian Hoffmann (meteoblue)

Record heat, massive wildfires, dusty skies, and stormy weather defined Europe’s meteorological summer in 2025 – a season that tested resilience and underscored the urgency of climate adaptation.






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