Circumglobal Teleconnection in the Northern Hemisphere Summer*
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
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Abstract Analysis of the 56-yr NCEP–NCAR reanalysis data reveals a recurrent circumglobal teleconnection (CGT) pattern in the summertime midlatitude circulation of the Northern Hemisphere. This pattern represents the second leading empirical orthogonal function of interannual variability of the upper-tropospheric circulation. The CGT, having a zonal wavenumber-5 structure, is primarily positioned within a waveguide that is associated with the westerly jet stream. The spatial phases of CGT tend to lock to preferred longitudes. The geographically phase-locked patterns bear close similarity during June, August, and September, but the pattern in July shows shorter wavelengths in the North Pacific–North America…
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- Teleconnection
- Climatology
- Middle latitudes
- Empirical orthogonal functions
- Rossby wave
- Northern Hemisphere
- Jet stream
- Atmospheric circulation
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