Extended Data Fig. 1: Correlations between North Pacific sliding EOFs and the PDO. | Nature Climate Change

Extended Data Fig. 1: Correlations between North Pacific sliding EOFs and the PDO.

From: Pan-basin warming now overshadows robust Pacific Decadal Oscillation

Extended Data Fig. 1: Correlations between North Pacific sliding EOFs and the PDO.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

A) Pattern correlation coefficients (area weighted) between the total SSTa EOF 1 and GMSST-removed EOF 1 (black points) and between the total SST anomaly EOF 2 and GMSST-removed EOF 1 (white points), for 30-year sliding windows (end-year indicated by each data point) as shown in Fig. 1. B) Principal component correlation coefficients between the total SST anomaly PC 1 and GMSST-removed PC 1 (black points) and between the total SSTa PC 2 and GMSST-removed PC 1 (white points), for 30-year sliding windows (end-year indicated by each data point) as shown in Fig. 1.

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