on the homogenised ERA-40 / ERA-Interim
data, are shown in Figure 3. As found in earlier studies (e.g., Serreze,
Box, Barry, & Walsh,
1993; Serreze, Carse, Barry, & Rogers, 1997), the Icelandic Low is the dominant feature of the
seasonal low-level circulation across the northern North Atlantic. It is situated southwest of Ice-
land, downstream of a well-developed mean upper-level trough during
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