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Cold-air outbreaks in the continental US: Connections with stratospheric variations. [PDF]
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First Record of Dark-sided Flycatcher (<i>Muscicapa sibirica</i>) for Temperate North America: Intercontinental Vagrancy and Migratory Misorientation. [PDF]
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ENSO and PDO drive shoreline position anomalies in the US Pacific Northwest. [PDF]
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Unraveling the mystery of recent shortened response time of ENSO to Atlantic forcing. [PDF]
Tian Q +6 more
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East Atlantic teleconnection pattern and the decline of a common arctiid moth
Teleconnection patterns are large-scale atmospheric circulation systems and variation in them is often associated with impacts on climate and weather over broad areas. Arctia caja L. is a well-known, widespread and charismatic tiger moth.
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The temporal stationarity of the teleconnection between the tropical Pacific Ocean and North America (NA) is analyzed in atmosphere-only, and coupled last-millennium, historical, and control runs from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 ...
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There are distinct impacts of anomalous tropical forcings associated with the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on the climate in East Asia via an atmospheric teleconnection.
Sunyong Kim, Jong-Seong Kug
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Mankind has long been intrigued by the possibility that weather in one location is related to weather somewhere else, especially somewhere very far away. The fascination may be mostly related to possible predictions that could be based on such relationships.
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Mankind has long been intrigued by the possibility that weather in one location is related to weather somewhere else, especially somewhere very far away. The fascination may be mostly related to possible predictions that could be based on such relationships.
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Varve-Teleconnection Across the Baltic
Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, 1971In Sweden there are over 3900 varves which have been measured and numbered (-V), in the New Swedish Time Scale. In Finland 2200 varves have been measured and numbered in the Finnish scale (F). The 2200 years of the Finnish scale are known to lie within the 3900 years of the Swedish, and one hypothesis suggests that when F = 0, V = -8213.
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Teleconnections in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean
Science, 1973Geostrophic water transport by the equatorial countercurrent is compared with the observed sea level difference between two pairs of islands situated north and south of the current. The high correlation between the transport and the sea level difference makes it possible to construct a time series for the countercurrent transport over a 21-year period.
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