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Teleconnections in our atmosphere allow conditions in one part of the world to affect weather patterns thousands of kilometres away We’ve all heard the saying that a butterfly flapping its wings ...
Exploring the intensity, distribution and evolution of teleconnections using climate network analysis. Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2023; 33 (10) DOI: 10.1063/5.0153677 ...
Bor-Ting Jong, Mingfang Ting, Richard Seager, Assessing ENSO Summer Teleconnections, Impacts, and Predictability in North America, Journal of Climate, Vol. 34, No. 9 (1 May 2021), pp. 3629-3644 ...
But different teleconnections, taken together on a global scale, can shape the weather we experience. “All of these things, think of them like little switches, like light switches,” Epstein said.
Yang Yang, Thian Yew Gan, Xuezhi Tan, Spatiotemporal Changes in Precipitation Extremes over Canada and Their Teleconnections to Large-Scale Climate Patterns, Journal of Hydrometeorology, Vol. 20, No.
When this happens, that heat is distributed, creating teleconnections, which are predicted to increase precipitation in East Asia during summers and in the Western U.S. during winters.