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anomaly 1: unusual temperature or precipitation for a given region over a specified period. Also see anomaly 2 (Orbital Mechanics section).

 


Anomaly
The departure of an element from its long-period average value for the location concerned.

anomaly correlation"A special case of pattern correlation for which the variables being correlated are the departure from some appropriately defined mean, most commonly a climatological mean. See pattern correlation.

Anomaly - The deviation of a measurable unit, (e.g., temperature or precipitation) in a given region over a specified period from the long-term average, often the thirty year mean, for the same region.
AO - See Arctic Oscillation ...

Anomaly: Difference between a prevailing weather condition and long-term average for that conditions.

Tidal Anomaly: Actual water level minus the tide table predictions.
Tidal Cycle: The periodic changes in the intensity of tides caused primarily by the varying relations between the earth, moon, and sun.

Like the word "anomaly," these words imply a trend in the long term climate, such as a prolonged warm spell lasting many months. The word "pleion," taken from the Greek, means greater than average, while "antipleion" means less than.

There are 3 types of thunderstorms. They are the following:
Single Cell Thunderstorms,
Multicell Thunderstorms, and
Severe Supercell Thunderstorm.
Tidal Anomaly Actual water level minus the tide table predictions.

Tide AnomalyActual water level minus the prediction. Tide PredictionThe computation of tidal highs and lows at a given location resulting from the gravitational interactions between the earth and primarily the moon and sun.

AnomalyThe deviation of a measurable unit (e.g., temperature or precipitation) over a period in a given region from the long-term average, often the thirty-year mean, for that region.

SST anomaly = (SST - SST mean). secular carbon dioxide trend The fairly uniform and accelerating increase of carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere, as illustrated by the Mauna Loa record.

Actually any type of storm or weather anomaly can be followed, tracked, and observed in many ways. First of all, I need to cover the types of storm observing that can be done. Storms can be directly penetrated or so called, core punched.

on this theme is the use of teleconnections, which rely upon the date and the expected position of other positive or negative 500 hPa height anomalies to give someone an impression of what the overall pattern would look like with this anomaly in ...

An SST anomaly plot, like the one given below, shows the difference between the observed SSTs and the normal SSTs for a given month. This particular plot depicts the SST anomaly from December of 1982.

Browse Related Terms: anomaly, Diurnal Temperature Range, Maximum Temperature, Mean Annual Temperature, Mean Daily Temperature, Minimum Temperature, MINT, Sea Surface Temperatures, Thermistor, Weather, Wet-Bulb Temperature ...

A numerical index measuring the state of the Southern Oscillation. The SOI is based on the (atmospheric) pressure difference between Tahiti and Darwin, Australia. It is highly correlated with tropical sea surface temperature anomaly indices recorded ...

It is highly correlated with tropical sea surface temperature anomaly indices recorded in Niņo3.

See also: Temperature, Surface, Water, Meteor, Period

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