Which means lots of cold and snow for us.
http://www.cpc.noaa.gov/products/precip/CWlink/daily_ao_index/ao.sprd2.gif
Which means lots of cold and snow for us.
http://www.cpc.noaa.gov/products/precip/CWlink/daily_ao_index/ao.sprd2.gif
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December 1981 was the snowiest and coldest of the last century but the way things are looking, this December could turn out to be the coldest since 1894 when Queen Victoria was on the throne!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/walesnature/2010/12/the_coldest_since_1894.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1inm9YF6akM
What about Antarctica, they’ve gone all quiet about that one for some reason?
I thought the AO is a multidecadal oscillation like the PDO that displays a primary warming trend and a primary cooling trend rather than being similar to the ENSO which is more seasonal or multi year.
I thought that was the AMO, not the AO.