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Regional Climate Impacts of the Northern Hemisphere Annular Mode
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2001
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ClimatologyMeteorologyHigh-index PolarityRegional Climate ResponseEngineeringNorth Atlantic OscillationAtmospheric ScienceStronger Subpolar WesterliesExtreme WeatherGeographyClimate DynamicsOceanic ForcingGlobal ClimateCryosphereRegional Climate ImpactsClimate ChangeClimate Variability
The Northern Hemisphere annular mode (NAM) (also known as the North Atlantic Oscillation) is shown to exert a strong influence on wintertime climate, not only over the Euro-Atlantic half of the hemisphere as documented in previous studies, but over the Pacific half as well. It affects not only the mean conditions, but also the day-to-day variability, modulating the intensity of mid-latitude storms and the frequency of occurrence of high-latitude blocking and cold air outbreaks throughout the hemisphere. The recent trend in the NAM toward its high-index polarity with stronger subpolar westerlies has tended to reduce the severity of winter weather over most middle- and high-latitude Northern Hemisphere continental regions.
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