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ISSN: 2637-6652

Modern Approaches in Oceanography and Petrochemical Sciences

Short Communication(ISSN: 2637-6652)

Long Term Winter Season 2017/2018 Northern Hemisophere and Their Impact over Indonesia Maritime Continent Area

Volume 1 - Issue 2

Paulus Agus Winarso*

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    • State College Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics, Indonesia

    *Corresponding author: Paulus Agus Winarso, State College Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics, Indonesia

Received: March 07, 2018;   Published: March 12, 2018

DOI: 10.32474/MAOPS.2018.01.000109

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Abstract

The winter season 2017/2018 could be one of the unusual condition with increasing the winter storm activities over Northern Hemisphere to affect aerodrome closed for certain airports in big city of the United States of America and Canada in Northern America Continent, it could be over European Countries and North Asian Continent. The freezing water Niagara for the first time during last 50 years could be additional condition from coolest than normal and it might longer than usual based upon public information and collecting the global climatic chart from National Climate Centers under coordination from the World Meteorological Organization. If the condition winter season 2017/2018 compared with previous condition especially in the 17 years or it could be more than that period, the winter season 2017/2018 could be worst condition and situation especially with winter storm occurrences over most northern hemisphere. Reversal condition over southern hemisphere with summer season with few day occurrences of the heat wave over Australia continent last January 2018.

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