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teleconnections

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  • noun Plural form of teleconnection.

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  • Through "teleconnections," this movement of warm water affects weather worldwide. 1 Normal year: The trade winds blow from east to west, pulling warm water behind.

    Searching For El Nino 2008

  • Working out the "teleconnections" that explain how a tepid Pacific puddle will affect snowfall in Boston, winter rain in L.A. and wheat prospects in the Midwest is tricky.

    Searching For El Nino 2008

  • (At one stage the Hockey Stick's defenders argued that trees on different continents had "teleconnections" with each other - a claim that wouldn't be out of place in a homeopathy brochure.)

    The Register 2010

  • (At one stage the Hockey Stick's defenders argued that trees on different continents had "teleconnections" with each other - a claim that wouldn't be out of place in a homeopathy brochure.)

    The Register Team Register 2010

  • There's plenty of good peer-reviewed literature on the divergence problem and teleconnections, none of which appears to have anything to do with McIntyre.

    Open Climate Science or Denial of Service attacks? | Serendipity 2009

  • The most documented sources of teleconnections are the El Niño – Southern Oscillation and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (Section 2.2.2.2).

    Climate change and fire in the Arctic 2009

  • Regional and global links (teleconnections) between meteorological variables and weather anomalies have been identified.

    Climate change and fire in the Arctic 2009

  • Archaeological and palaeoecological indications of an abrupt climate change in the Netherlands and evidence for climatological teleconnections around 2650 BP.

    Arctic climate variability prior to 100 years BP 2009

  • Several North American studies have linked teleconnections to area-burned anomalies [23].

    Climate change and fire in the Arctic 2009

  • There are also teleconnections between the Benguela and processes in the North Atlantic and Indo-Pacific oceans (e.g. El Niño).

    Benguela Current large marine ecosystem 2008

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