Our newest addition is the WUWT Atmospheric Oscillation Page, which includes graphs, graphics and animations of the Arctic Oscillation (AO), Antarctic Oscillation (AAO), North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), North Pacific Oscillation (NPO), the Madden / Julian Oscillation (MJO), Southern Oscillation (SO) and various others.

Also, in response to various requests for tutorials, included at the bottom of the Atmospheric Oscillation Page there is a General Subjects link farm that should help to offer some context.

The WUWT Atmospheric Oscillations Reference Page will soon be joined by the WUWT Oceanic Oscillations Page, which will include references for the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, Atlantic Multi-Decadal (AMO) and El Niño/La Niña, however we are struggling to find many current AMO graphs. If you know of any current AMO graphs please submit them in comments below.

There are also new graphs and graphics added to the ENSO, Atmosphere and US Weather History Page pages, as well as added a note to the title of the University of Colorado Sea Level Chart on several pages noting that a “Correction” of 0.3 mm/year was added May, 5th 2011, due to a “Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA)”. More background on that Here.

If you have not had the opportunity to review the other WUWT’s Reference Pages it is highly recommended:

Please note that WUWT cannot vouch for the accuracy of the data within the reference pages, as WUWT is simply an aggregator. All of the data is linked from third party sources. If you doubt the accuracy of any of the graphs on the WUWT Reference Pages, please note it in comments and try to leverage the extensive Source Guides at the bottom of the Reference Pages to identify the associated source data.

If you have have any suggested additions or improvements to any of the WUWT Reference Pages, please let us know in comments below.

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