The association between the North Atlantic Oscillation and the Southern Oscillation in the Northern Hemisphere.

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The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and Southern Oscillation (SO) are compared from the standpoint of their association with Northern Hemisphere winter mean distributions of sea-level pressure (SLP) and 500 mb height. The NAO and SO are associated with significant SLP differences over much of the hemisphere except for Siberia and western North America. Significant SLP and 500 mb height differences occur in the NAO over the Atlantic Ocean and near Baja California, while in the SO they occur over the Pacific Ocean, India and the western Atlantic. -from Author

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Rogers, J. C. (1984). The association between the North Atlantic Oscillation and the Southern Oscillation in the Northern Hemisphere. Monthly Weather Review, 112(10), 1999–2015. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1984)112<1999:TABTNA>2.0.CO;2

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