How extratropical ocean-atmosphere interactions can contribute to the variability of jet streams in the Northern Hemisphere

How extratropical ocean-atmosphere interactions can contribute to the variability of jet streams in the Northern Hemisphere

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Ocean-atmosphere coupling, the exchange in energy between the ocean and atmosphere, influences teleconnection patterns, the climate effects across vast geographical areas. However, its impact outside the tropics is unclear. A group of researchers examined the effect of ocean coupling on atmospheric circulation patterns in the Northern Hemisphere. They found that extratropical ocean-atmosphere coupling enhances teleconnection patterns and causes more meandering westerly jet streams, which are linked to extreme weather events.

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