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| definition | The Arctic Oscillation (AO) is the dominant pattern of non-seasonal sea-level pressure (SLP) variations north of 20N, and it is characterized by SLP anomalies of one sign in the Arctic and anomalies of opposite sign centered about 37-45N. Additional information is available for the Arctic Oscillation (AO) and for the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), a close relative of the AO (http://jisao.washington.edu/ao/) |
| identifier | 98e5a7e4-b946-474a-8214-c1b7b3e5f976 |
| label | ARCTIC OSCILLATION |
| parent_identifier | b887d3e5-4280-43d2-a34e-0f63ac086b6a |
| GCMD Metadata | 98e5a7e4-b946-474a-8214-c1b7b3e5f976 |
| Ancestors | ARCTIC OSCILLATION < TELECONNECTIONS < ATMOSPHERIC/OCEAN INDICATORS < CLIMATE INDICATORS < EARTH SCIENCE < Science Keywords |

