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Climate Prediction Center - Monitoring Intraseasonal Oscillations: Outgoing Long Wave Radiation Anomalies
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HOME > Monitoring and Data > Oceanic & Atmospheric Data > Monitoring Intraseasonal Oscillations > Outgoing Long Wave Radiation (OLR) Anomalies 5oS-5oN
 
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Filtered Outgoing Long Wave Radiation 5 degrees south latitude to 5 degrees north latitude
 

Time-longitude section (5S-5N) of anomalous 10-90 day band pass filtered outgoing long wave radiation. Contour interval is 10 W m-2. The data are smoothed by using a 3-point running average.  Negative (positive) OLR anomalies indicate enhanced (suppressed) convection.


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