Concept
Arctic Oscillation 0
The Arctic Oscillation (AO) is a climate pattern characterized by winds circulating counterclockwise around the Arctic at around 55°N latitude, influencing weather patterns across the Northern Hemisphere. Its positive phase leads to a stronger polar vortex and milder winters in the mid-latitudes, while its negative phase results in a weaker vortex, allowing colder air to spill southward, causing harsher winters.
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