A new study published in Nature Communications reports that the North Atlantic Oscillation, or NAO, exerted a persistent influence on hydroclimate in southwestern Greenland throughout the Late Holocene. The finding places one of the North Atlantic’s most powerful atmospheric circulation patterns at the center of Greenland’s long-term climate story, suggesting that regional moisture and precipitation patterns were repeatedly shaped by large-scale…
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