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- Centers_of_action abstract "Centers of action are extensive and almost stationary low-pressure areas or anticyclones which control the movement of atmospheric disturbances over a large area. This does not mean that the position of the center is constant over a specific area but that the monthly atmospheric pressure corresponds to a high or a low pressure.The French meteorologist Léon Teisserenc de Bort was the first in 1881 to apply this term to maxima and minima of pressure on daily charts. The main centers of action in the Northern Hemisphere are the Icelandic Low, the Aleutian Low, the Azores/Bermudea High, the Pacific High, the Siberian High (in winter), and the Asiatic Low (in summer). Sir Gilbert Walker used the same term to relate meteorological elements in a region to weather in the following season in other regions for the Southern Oscillation.".
- Centers_of_action thumbnail HadleyCross-sec.jpg?width=300.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageID "49581769".
- Centers_of_action wikiPageLength "5392".
- Centers_of_action wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Centers_of_action wikiPageRevisionID "708148729".
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Aleutian_Low.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Antarctica.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Anticyclone.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Atmospheric_circulation.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Azores.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Azores_High.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Bermuda.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atmospheric_circulation.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Coriolis_force.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink El_Niño–Southern_Oscillation.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Gilbert_Walker.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_Stream.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Hadley_cell.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Horse_latitudes.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Icelandic_Low.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Low-pressure_area.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Léon_Teisserenc_de_Bort.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Hemisphere.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Siberia.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Siberian_High.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Hemisphere.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_low.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink File:HadleyCross-sec.jpg.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageWikiLink File:Mslp-jja-djf.png.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cyclones.
- Centers_of_action wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Centers_of_action subject Category:Atmospheric_circulation.
- Centers_of_action comment "Centers of action are extensive and almost stationary low-pressure areas or anticyclones which control the movement of atmospheric disturbances over a large area. This does not mean that the position of the center is constant over a specific area but that the monthly atmospheric pressure corresponds to a high or a low pressure.The French meteorologist Léon Teisserenc de Bort was the first in 1881 to apply this term to maxima and minima of pressure on daily charts.".
- Centers_of_action label "Centers of action".
- Centers_of_action sameAs Q16536908.
- Centers_of_action sameAs Centre_daction_(mxc3xa9txc3xa9orologie).
- Centers_of_action sameAs Q16536908.
- Centers_of_action wasDerivedFrom Centers_of_action?oldid=708148729.
- Centers_of_action depiction HadleyCross-sec.jpg.
- Centers_of_action isPrimaryTopicOf Centers_of_action.