Semi-permanent low-pressure system located near the Aleutian Islands
The Aleutian Low is a semi-permanent low-pressure system located near the Aleutian Islands in the Bering Sea during the Northern Hemisphere winter. It is a climatic feature centered near the Aleutian Islands measured based on mean sea-level pressure. It is one of the largest atmospheric circulation patterns in the Northern Hemisphere and represents one of the "main centers of action in atmospheric circulation."[1]
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The AleutianLow is a semi-permanent low-pressure system located near the Aleutian Islands in the Bering Sea during the Northern Hemisphere winter. It...
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cold winters, warm summers and generally heavy precipitation from the AleutianLow, whose winds hit the city direct from the Sea of Japan but with strong...
reconstructed as the sum of random and ENSO induced variability in the AleutianLow, whereas on decadal timescales ENSO teleconnections, stochastic atmospheric...
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especially in the extremely low sunshine hours, which average only around 2.8 h per day due to the consistent fog from the AleutianLow and the Oyashio Current...
and Southeast Asia. AleutianLow Azores High East Asian Monsoon Cyclogenesis Tropical wave Trough (meteorology) "Overview Asiatic low". "(p). Global Scale...
and dry, but in the winter is cold and the powerful influence of the AleutianLow allows for enormous snowfalls averaging 463.1 inches (11.76 m) per year...
AleutianLow coming in from the northwest, and variation in winter rain from year to year is mostly due to variation in the strength of the Aleutian Low...
Icelandic and AleutianLow — the two most prominent general circulation features in the mid- to sub-polar northern latitudes. The two lows are formed by...
North Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Iceland. Colorado low Gulf low Panhandle hook AleutianLow Fritzen, Robert; Lang, Victoria; Gensini, Vittorio A. (2021)...
to the Siberian High developing over the Eurasian land mass and the AleutianLow developing over the northern Pacific Ocean, resulting in a flow of cold...
winter, the Siberian High develops over the Eurasian land mass and the AleutianLow develops over the northern Pacific Ocean. The result is a flow of cold...
hemisphere summer and shifts towards the equator during the winter, when the AleutianLow becomes more active. It is responsible for California's typically dry...
phases of the NPO, an Aleutian below (AB) phase that correspond to a deepened and eastward shifted AleutianLow and an Aleutian above (AA) phase that...
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mainland Japan since the island is too far south to be influenced by the AleutianLow and too far from Asia to receive monsoonal rainfall or orographic precipitation...
mountains from the heavy snowfalls produced on the Sea of Japan side by the AleutianLow. It receives only a third as much snowfall as Sapporo and almost twice...
during the winter is the presence of a semi-permanent low-pressure area called the AleutianLow between January and April. Its effects in the central...
than 250 millimetres (10 in)/ month November through January when the AleutianLow is strongest, but it is above 125 millimetres (4.9 in) every month of...