Other data of January, beginning with the AO (Arctic Oscillation). New value very negative in January after the record in December: the value -2.59 which is the 6th lowest in January since 1950.
The winter months hold the record for now sticking to a 1977, December and January AO Media:
EA, East Atlantic:
EA continues its hand was good although down compared to December, +0.92 value, rather high. The EA in January:
Despite such a negative AO, EA has remained quite postive which is not exactly in the statistics of these two indices in some way related. We see the edges of the data to or from EA and January 1950:
The correlation between the two indices is not perfect but enough "synchronous" in the general trend. Lightning actually has a very good correlation with the NAO index Atlantic that it was quite bad both in December than in January.
Snow-Cover:
The snow cover in January was among the most extended from 1967 onwards, the 6th absolute value:
OIv2 SSTA:
OIv2 confirms the data already posted ERSST oceanic anomalies with a slight decrease in January after the maximum of the previous months, 3 hundredths of a degree of decline contro two ERSST. The global data from 1981:
The decrease was evenly distributed between the two hemispheres, although AMO zone and zone IPWP have seen a slight increase. In slight decrease in the Nino 3.4 region after a year of uninterrupted growth, -0.3 °:
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