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WINTER WAS A WALK ON THE MILD SIDE

That is – unless you lived in the U.S.

- Doyle Rice

The central and eastern USA shivered through a colder-thanaverag­e winter, but most of the rest of the globe did not share in the chill, registerin­g the eighth warmest overall winter on record.

The data were released Wednesday by scientists at the National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C. The climate center is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheri­c Administra­tion.

Climate scientists define winter as the months of December, January and February, which are the three coldest months in the Northern Hemisphere. South of the equator, in the Southern Hemisphere, these three months are summer.

The winter was 1.03 degrees F warmer than average, the NCDC reported. Europe was very warm.

Countries such as Austria, Switzerlan­d, Denmark and the Netherland­s each had one of their five warmest winters.

Countries such as Austria, Switzerlan­d, Denmark and the Netherland­s each had one of their five warmest winters. In Austria, where weather data go back 247 years, the nation had its secondwarm­est winter on record.

This winter, the Northern Hemisphere was marked by stuck weather patterns that persisted throughout much of the season, according to climate scientist Deke Arndt of the climate center.

He said these entrenched patterns of high-pressure ridges (which tend to bring clear, mild weather) and low-pressure troughs (which bring cooler, wetter weather) were responsibl­e for the dramatic contrast in temperatur­es over North America and Europe.

As noted in last week’s U.S. climate report, the USA was 1 degree cooler than average this winter and had its 34th-coldest winter on record. But while the West was warmer than average, the central and eastern US were much cooler than average.

In Europe, while the United Kingdom was walloped by storms, most of continenta­l Europe had a mild winter.

There was more snow than usual this winter: Snow in the Northern Hemisphere covered 255,000 square miles above the 1981-2010 average, the report found.

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