Explain how observed teleconnection patterns can help in the preparation of a seasonal weather forecast.?
What will be the ideal response?
ANSWER: Teleconnections are types of interactions between widely separated regions that are identified through statistical correlations. Using this type of information, the Climate Prediction Center can issue a seasonal outlook months in advance. Forecasts using teleconnections have become increasingly useful.
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