Arctic anticyclone and its influence on the North Atlantic Oscillation

This article examines the influence of the permanent center of atmospheric action - the Arctic anticyclone (Arctic High) - on the dynamics of adjacent circulating oscillatory structures - the North Atlantic. Analysis of variance was used to estimate the degree of influence of the Arctic anticyclone...

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Main Authors: Morozova S., Denisov K., Polyankaya E., Chervyakov M., Semenova N., Ormeli E.
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Language:English
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, The Geophysical Center 2022-12-01
Series:Russian Journal of Earth Sciences
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Online Access:http://doi.org/10.2205/2022es01SI07
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author Morozova S.
Denisov K.
Polyankaya E.
Chervyakov M.
Semenova N.
Ormeli E.
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description This article examines the influence of the permanent center of atmospheric action - the Arctic anticyclone (Arctic High) - on the dynamics of adjacent circulating oscillatory structures - the North Atlantic. Analysis of variance was used to estimate the degree of influence of the Arctic anticyclone on the state of the centers of action of the atmosphere in the North Atlantic. The influence of the Arctic High on the change in the pressure in the Icelandic minimum and Azores maximum is estimated at 48%. This influence showed not statistical significance, confirmed by Fisher's test. The impact of the circulation systems of the North Atlantic on the Arctic anticyclone is estimated at 7%, and is not statistically significant. A statistically significant correlation was found between the intensity of the Arctic High and the intensity of the Icelandic center of atmospheric action. With the strengthening of the Arctic anticyclone, the Icelandic depression deepen. The correlation coefficient were -0.39. This coefficient is statistically significant.
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spelling doaj-art-d988364bf01f426ba94b4e2aac5ccd372025-08-20T03:58:35ZengRussian Academy of Sciences, The Geophysical CenterRussian Journal of Earth Sciences1681-12082022-12-012251610.2205/2022es01SI07Arctic anticyclone and its influence on the North Atlantic OscillationMorozova S.0Denisov K.1Polyankaya E.2Chervyakov M.3Semenova N.4Ormeli E.5Saratov State UniversitySaratov State Vavilov Agrarian UniversitySaratov State UniversitySaratov State UniversitySaratov State UniversitySaratov State UniversityThis article examines the influence of the permanent center of atmospheric action - the Arctic anticyclone (Arctic High) - on the dynamics of adjacent circulating oscillatory structures - the North Atlantic. Analysis of variance was used to estimate the degree of influence of the Arctic anticyclone on the state of the centers of action of the atmosphere in the North Atlantic. The influence of the Arctic High on the change in the pressure in the Icelandic minimum and Azores maximum is estimated at 48%. This influence showed not statistical significance, confirmed by Fisher's test. The impact of the circulation systems of the North Atlantic on the Arctic anticyclone is estimated at 7%, and is not statistically significant. A statistically significant correlation was found between the intensity of the Arctic High and the intensity of the Icelandic center of atmospheric action. With the strengthening of the Arctic anticyclone, the Icelandic depression deepen. The correlation coefficient were -0.39. This coefficient is statistically significant.http://doi.org/10.2205/2022es01SI07Arctic High climate change north Atlantic oscillation the second wave of global warming stabilization period
spellingShingle Morozova S.
Denisov K.
Polyankaya E.
Chervyakov M.
Semenova N.
Ormeli E.
Arctic anticyclone and its influence on the North Atlantic Oscillation
Russian Journal of Earth Sciences
Arctic High
climate change
north Atlantic oscillation
the second wave of global warming
stabilization period
title Arctic anticyclone and its influence on the North Atlantic Oscillation
title_full Arctic anticyclone and its influence on the North Atlantic Oscillation
title_fullStr Arctic anticyclone and its influence on the North Atlantic Oscillation
title_full_unstemmed Arctic anticyclone and its influence on the North Atlantic Oscillation
title_short Arctic anticyclone and its influence on the North Atlantic Oscillation
title_sort arctic anticyclone and its influence on the north atlantic oscillation
topic Arctic High
climate change
north Atlantic oscillation
the second wave of global warming
stabilization period
url http://doi.org/10.2205/2022es01SI07
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