Global Climate network evolves with North Atlantic Oscillation phases: Coupling to Southern Pacific Ocean
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physics.geo-ph
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atlanticnetworknorthclimatecouplingoceanoscillationpacific
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We construct a network from climate records of atmospheric temperature at surface level, at different geographical sites in the globe, using reanalysis data from years 1948-2010. We find that the network correlates with the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), both locally in the north Atlantic, and through coupling to the southern Pacific Ocean. The existence of tele-connection links between those areas and their stability over time allows us to suggest a possible physical explanation for this phenomenon.
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