Pacific Meridional Mode
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Pacific Meridional Mode
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Pacific Meridional Mode (PMM) is a climate mode in the North Pacific. In its positive state, it is characterized by the coupling of weaker trade winds in the northeast Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and Baja California with decreased evaporation over the ocean, thus increasing sea surface temperatures (SST); and the reverse during its negative state. This coupling develops during the winter months and spreads southwestward towards the equator and the central and western Pacific during spring, unt
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Climate mode in the North Pacific
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Meridional_Mode
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2024-04-08T04:03:31Z
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