Surfers Brave Arctic Polar Vortex in Northern Norway
Surfers Brave Arctic Polar Vortex in Northern Norway
US · Published Mar 20, 2026
Surfers Dylan Graves and Tim Latte braved an Arctic polar vortex in northern Norway, facing extreme cold.
Temperatures plummeted rapidly, causing Graves to lose feeling in his extremities, raising frostbite concerns.
The surfers trekked through snow for over an hour to reach the ocean, highlighting the challenging conditions.
Surfers face polar vortex in northern Norway
Surfers Dylan Graves and Tim Latte embarked on a daring surfing adventure in the Arctic region of northern Norway, confronting the harsh realities of a polar vortex. This weather phenomenon brought with it a rapid and significant drop in temperatures, plummeting from -5°C to between -15°C and -20°C within minutes. Despite the breathtaking scenery and the allure of unique surfing conditions, the extreme cold posed a serious threat to the surfers' well-being.
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