Abstract
When the interplanetary magnetic field is directed away from the sun, the area of wintertime low-pressure (300-millibar) troughs near 180 degrees W longitude is significantly larger than when the field is toward the sun. This relation persists during most of the winters of 1951 to 1973.
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