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- noun meteorology A
causal link between two or more distantweather systems
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The principle aim was to show a "teleconnection" between the two sites which are far apart, and show almost complete climatic anti-phase between each other.
The MWP and LIA in Kenya and South Africa « Climate Audit 2005
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If you are unconvinced and not familiar with climate science, take a moment to look up where the phrases “divergence problem” and “teleconnection” came from, and then tell me that this is a serious science not hell-bent on showing warming no matter what.
Open Climate Science or Denial of Service attacks? | Serendipity 2009
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Additionally, the authors did not consider the likely critical influence of the third ingredient I mentioned, the Pacific North American (PNA) teleconnection - which can help lock in cold air over the East - in setting the stage (and enhancing predictability) for the snowstorms.
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Decadal environmental and ecological changes in the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem and adjacent waters: Patterns of connections and teleconnection.
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I would expect, f course, a teleconnection betwixt Goddard and columbia..
Central Park: Will the real Slim Shady please stand up? « Climate Audit 2007
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There is a teleconnection between these Antarctic Peninsula stations and bristlecone pines, thereby proving that 1998 was the warmest year in the Holocene to 23 significant decimal places, because they only had 2000 or so pages available to them and there wasn't enough space for this information.
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This site has nothing to do with Boulder except by affiliation or perhaps teleconnection?
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But, hey, the Team might interpret this differently – maybe the brown color is a teleconnection with the Congo or Antarctica, you never know.
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A proxy series that shows a positive trend in the 20th century, but is sourced fom a locale that shows no coincident increase in instrumental temperature measures is a valid temperature proxy due to “teleconnection”.
What is "Consensus Science" for Proxies? « Climate Audit 2007
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The Team would simply respond that Climate is not local, and if you are not seeing the effects of AGW then you are under the influence of some teleconnection.
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