Blocking in the Western Hemisphere, which had

decreased in November, came back strongly in December. The most anomalous blocking feature of the December circulation was the strong ridge over the Aleutian Islands (fig. 1) which replaced the deep Bering Sea Low of November (Stark, 1969)’. resulting in anomalous 700-mb height changes between month...

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Main Authors: Cold In The United States, Raymond A. Green
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1969
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.395.2324
http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/097/mwr-097-03-0281.pdf
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Summary:decreased in November, came back strongly in December. The most anomalous blocking feature of the December circulation was the strong ridge over the Aleutian Islands (fig. 1) which replaced the deep Bering Sea Low of November (Stark, 1969)’. resulting in anomalous 700-mb height changes between months of more than 200 m. Meanwhile, the mid-Pacific trough of November moved eastward and intensified at lower latitudes, the ridge in the Rockies decreased, and the mid-United States trough broadened eastward into the Atlantic. Blocking also increased in Canada and persisted over Greenland and Scandinavia, resulting in a band of positive height anomalies from the western Pacific across Canada to northern Russia (fig. 2). South of the positive zone, height departures were negative from the eastern Pacific