The rapid loss of Arctic sea ice is a major driver of the warming trend sweeping across the Arctic in recent years, but melting sea ice is probably not behind recent cold winters in parts of Europe, Asia and the United States, according to a new NOAA study.

A frozen Chicago lakefront. Even as the Arctic warms, cities in the Northern Hemisphere have experienced outbreaks of extremely cold weather during the last several winters. (Image credit: Justin Kern/NOAA CIRES)