Below average temperatures have taken a good majority of the United States by storm.

Would you believe me if I told you it’s all thanks to Hurricane Erin?

What happens in our atmosphere is all connected in one way, shape, or form. If you think about it from a fluid perspective (the way our weather behaves is very much so like water you see down here on Earth’s surface), it really begins to make sense.

Hurricane Erin was a massive system, with winds flowing around the center of the storm that extended thousands of miles away. I’m not talking tropical storm or hurricane force winds, but just the general influence Erin had on its local environment. You can very easily find the trough just using the shades of blue draped across the eastern half of the United States today. This is what's he

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