It is highly likely that due to its effect on storm tracks and competing air masses, the AMO can explain most of the east coast's temperature trends in a manner similar to how the Pacific
Decadal Oscillation controls the USA's west coast trends as published by Johnstone 2014.
Not exact matches
In Atmospheric
Controls On Northeast Pacific Temperature Variability And Change, 1900 — 2012, Johnstone 2014 showed the Pacific
Decadal Oscillation can explain climate change in the Pacific northeast without invoking greenhouse gases.
Abstract — 2008 Climate and wildfires in the North American boreal forest... Climate
controls the area burned through changing the dynamics of large - scale teleconnection patterns (Pacific
Decadal Oscillation / El Niño Southern Oscillation and Arctic Oscillation, PDO / ENSO and AO) that control the frequency of blocking highs over the continent at different time scales......... Since the end of the Little Ice Age, the climate has been unusually moist and variable: large fire years have occurred in unusual years, fire frequency has decreased and fire — climate relationships have occurred at interannual to decadal time scales...... http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/363/1501/2315.short ---------------
Decadal Oscillation / El Niño Southern
Oscillation and Arctic
Oscillation, PDO / ENSO and AO) that
control the frequency of blocking highs over the continent at different time scales......... Since the end of the Little Ice Age, the climate has been unusually moist and variable: large fire years have occurred in unusual years, fire frequency has decreased and fire — climate relationships have occurred at interannual to
decadal time scales...... http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/363/1501/2315.short ---------------
decadal time scales...... http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/363/1501/2315.short ----------------------
The influence of large - scale climate modes of variability (the Pacific
Decadal Oscillation (PDO) and the El Niño - Southern
Oscillation (ENSO)-RRB- on APF magnitude is also assessed, and placed in context with these more localized
controls.
Additionally, several climatological oscillatory mode data will be used as
controls to assess the correlations between GCR flux, solar activity, and cloud cover: specifically the Atlantic Multidecadal
Oscillation (AMO), the multivariate El Nino Southern
Oscillation (ENSO), the North Atlantic
Oscillation (NAO), the Pacific
Decadal Oscillation (PDO), and the Quasi-Biennial
Oscillation (QBO).