Quoted: “You can think of it like the ice skater analogy,” says James Kossin, atmospheric research scientist at NOAA’s Center for Weather and Climate in Wisconsin. “When the skater pulls their limbs in, they move faster and faster.”
Quoted: “You can think of it like the ice skater analogy,” says James Kossin, atmospheric research scientist at NOAA’s Center for Weather and Climate in Wisconsin. “When the skater pulls their limbs in, they move faster and faster.”