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Southern Annular Mode (Q1043)

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Subject, term, tag: Southern Annular Mode
  • Southern Annular Mode (SAM)
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Southern Annular Mode
Subject, term, tag: Southern Annular Mode
  • Southern Annular Mode (SAM)

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The leading mode of climate variability of Southern Hemisphere sea-level pressure and geopotential height, which is associated with the strength and latitudinal shifts in the mid- to high-latitudes westerly wind belt. The SAM is also known as the Antarctic Oscillation (AAO). A positive SAM phase is defined as lower-than-normal pressures over the polar regions and higher-than-normal pressures in the southern mid-latitudes, with a contraction towards Antarctica and strengthening of the westerly wind belt. The negative SAM phase exhibits positive high latitude pressure anomalies, negative mid-latitude pressure anomalies and a weaker westerly flow expanded towards the equator. See Section AIV.2.2 in Annex IV of the AR6 WGI report. (English)
IPCC Glossary v1.5
 
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