Extended Data Fig. 1: Correlations and statistical significance between the Arctic Oscillation and different environmental variables. | Nature Geoscience

Extended Data Fig. 1: Correlations and statistical significance between the Arctic Oscillation and different environmental variables.

From: Summer snow on Arctic sea ice modulated by the Arctic Oscillation

Extended Data Fig. 1

The June-August mean correlations for 1980–2020 between the Arctic Oscillation and (a) snow depth anomalies, (b) snowfall anomalies, (c) anomalies of the daily presence of cyclones, and (d) 2 m air temperature anomalies. The yellow dots indicate correlations with 95% statistical significance. Note that the different spatial resolutions between data products yield different spacing between yellow dots of statistical significance across the panels.

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