The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO)

A) is believed to be a factor in the frequency of Atlantic tropical storms and hurricanes.
B) is believed to be unrelated to the frequency of Atlantic tropical storms and hurricanes.
C) is based on land-based temperature fluctuations in North America and Europe.
D) is based on land-based temperature fluctuations in eastern Asia.


Answer: A

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