Abstract
Interrannual flow variations in the extratropics are reappraised from a potential vorticity (PV) perspective. A statistical study of the patterns of PV variability on a tropopause-transecting isentropic surface provides a compact description of, and dynamical insight into, the Pacific-North American teleconnection and the North Atlantic Oscillation.
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