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Teleconnections Patterns

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Analysis of Climate Variability

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Walker and Bliss had devoted their entire life to a pure subjective search for significant statistical relation among the myriads of correlation values that their limited data set was producing, but a breakthrough was achieved in 1981 by two papers by Mike Wallace in collaboration with D. Gutzler and J. Horel (Wallace and Gutzler, 1981; Horel and Wallace, 1981).

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Navarra, A. (1995). Teleconnections Patterns. In: von Storch, H., Navarra, A. (eds) Analysis of Climate Variability. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03167-4_12

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