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Abstract
Large differences in climatic normals for different periods of record must be taken into account in using such data to assess recent anomalies. Data for the Greenland Sea area are used to illustrate the significance of the period of record.
Abstract
Large differences in climatic normals for different periods of record must be taken into account in using such data to assess recent anomalies. Data for the Greenland Sea area are used to illustrate the significance of the period of record.
An incipient severe polar outbreak that eventually affected practically all of the United States is considerably delayed by retrogression of a major trough in the westerlies. An investigation of this retrogression shows how long-wave principles aid in the prediction of such outbreaks.
An incipient severe polar outbreak that eventually affected practically all of the United States is considerably delayed by retrogression of a major trough in the westerlies. An investigation of this retrogression shows how long-wave principles aid in the prediction of such outbreaks.