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Teleconnections in the Southern Hemisphere

Monthly Weather Review, 1985
Abstract Teleconnections are calculated from monthly mean anomalies of sea level pressure and 500 mb geopotential height for the Southern Hemisphere (10–90°S) for five-month winter and summer seasons. The monthly means were calculated from Australian analyses for the period from June 1972 to November 1980.
Kingtse C. Mo, Glenn H. White
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Oscillations and teleconnections

2006
History and definitions The concept of atmospheric oscillation began with studies of the Asian monsoon. Following the great 1877 drought in India, the India Meteorological Department was established under the leadership of H. F. Blanford. His task, in part, was to examine whether any monsoon seasonal prediction could be identified. Concentrating upon
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Atmospheric Teleconnections

2016
Climate teleconnections are commonly defined as low-frequency variability in the atmosphere and oceans, while weather is defined as random high-frequency variability in the atmosphere. A secondary definition of teleconnections is that of significant correlations of climatological variables at widely separated points on the earth, showing evidence of ...
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Teleconnections in spatial modelling

Geoderma, 2019
Abstract In pedology, spatial context is relevant to soil-landscape systems on at least three different scales: i) the scale of quasi-local processes, which are independent of influence from the direct or wider neighborhood, ii) the scale of short-range processes for example on the local hillslope or catena, and iii) the scale of long-range processes,
Behrens, T.   +4 more
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Teleconnections and the siege of time

Journal of Climatology, 1983
AbstractThe recent surge of interest in climate has resurrected correlation coefficients as tools for identifying ‘significant’ atmospheric teleconnections. Unfortunately, large coefficients may diminish and even change sign with time, suggesting absence of real physical relationships.Some statistical evidence supports the view that higher than normal ...
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The Arctic Teleconnections

2017
The Arctic Region is warming at an alarming rate due to snow/ice-temperature feedback as a result of increase in greenhouse gases and other anthropogenic activities. Due to the Arctic amplification of warming, the Arctic sea ice here is melting at a faster rate of about 0.67 million km2 per decade.
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ENSO Oceanic Teleconnections

2020
The reverberating impacts of ENSO are felt around the world long after the demise of ENSO events in the tropical Pacific Ocean. This is largely attributable to oceanic pathways that transfer ENSO-associated anomalies around the Pacific and into other basins.
Sprintall, Janet   +4 more
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Impacts of teleconnection patterns on South America climate

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2021
Michelle Simões Reboita   +2 more
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Wave Packets and Teleconnections

1991
In this chapter, we discuss another aspect of the wave packet theory, wave packet progagation. Earlier chapters mainly focused on the structure and structural change of wave packets, without explicit discussions of the propagation property of wave packets, which is possible only when the structure independence theorem discussed in Chapter 2 holds ...
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