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Central America [in State of the Climate in 2010]

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Amador Astúa, Jorge Alberto
Alfaro Martínez, Eric J.
Hidalgo León, Hugo G.
Calderón Solera, Blanca

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Several large-scale climate patterns influenced climate conditions and weather patterns across the globe during 2010. The transition from a warm El Niño phase at the beginning of the year to a cool La Niña phase by July contributed to many notable events, ranging from record wetness across much of Australia to historically low Eastern Pacific basin and near-record high North Atlantic basin hurricane activity. The remaining five main hur- ricane basins experienced below- to well-below-normal tropical cyclone activity. The negative phase of the Arctic Oscillation was a major driver of Northern Hemisphere temperature patterns during 2009/10 winter and again in late 2010. It contributed to record snowfall and unusually low temperatures over much of northern Eurasia and parts of the United States, while bringing above-normal temperatures to the high northern latitudes. The Febru- ary Arctic Oscillation Index value was the most negative since records began in 1950.

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Regional Climates, CLIMATE, CENTRAL AMERICA, TEMPERATURE, PRECIPITATION

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