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- 0e53e397-7836-45ec-bc62-0d54f9f176e5 type Model @default.
- 0e53e397-7836-45ec-bc62-0d54f9f176e5 type Science_Keyword @default.
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- 0e53e397-7836-45ec-bc62-0d54f9f176e5 broader 5273c8c2-d30b-4666-b2d5-0388ce2741d0 @default.
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- 0e53e397-7836-45ec-bc62-0d54f9f176e5 definition "The PNA pattern is one of the most prominent modes of lowfrequencyvariability in the Northern Hemisphere extratropics appearing in allmonths except June and July The PNA pattern reflects a quadripolepattern of height anomalies with anomalies of similar sign locatedsouth of the Aleutian Islands and over the southeastern UnitedStates Anomalies with sign opposite to the Aleutian center arelocated in the vicinity of Hawaii and over the intermountain regionof North America central Canada during the Winter and Fall Spring" @default.
- 0e53e397-7836-45ec-bc62-0d54f9f176e5 prefLabel "PACIFIC_NORTH_AMERICAN_PNA_PATTERN" @default.