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Earlier, i spoke to dr matt patterson, whos a Postdoctoral Research assistant in Atmospheric Physics at the University Of Oxford and has been following the winter heatwave. He said this is not a common occurance. Its really quite unusual to see a heatwave of this magnitude in the winter. As you said, weve seen temperatures of 38 degrees in some andes towns when we would expect to see temperatures of 10 15 degrees at this time of year. So really quite unprecedented. In terms of the magnitude, 20 degrees more than average, thats comparable with Summer Heatwaves that weve seen in the southern United States, Southern Europe and china this year. Can you explain in basic terms what exactly is causing this heatwave in winter . Certainly. Its a High Pressure system just to the east of the andes, which is basically dragging warm air down from the tropics and bringing that heat down towards chile and argentina. That High Pressure is also compressing the air, much like when you pump up a bike tyr
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wants to win over the dup, the unionist party who will not get back into power sharing at the moment because they are so unhappy at the way that the brexit deal is working, and rishi sunak wants to persuade his own party, the brexiteers, who really believe in the brexit project, who really are not convinced yet, some of them. i don t think he will win all of them over, the battle will be to win over as many as possible. they are waiting to see the specifics of any deal, they are reserving judgment at the moment but it is a big political moment but it is a big political moment for rishi sunak, it could help define his premiership. thank ou, back help define his premiership. thank you. back to help define his premiership. thank you. back to you help define his premiership. thank you, back to you sooner. - in a couple of hours, energy regulator 0fgem will announce a new price cap, which will take effect from april in england, wales and scotland. it s expected to fall by about £1,000.