| 1. | Preliminary data from the northern Atlantic coast seem to support the Azores High hypothesis.
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| 2. | But what causes an intense Azores high?
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| 3. | It forms one pole of the North Atlantic oscillation, the other being the Azores High.
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| 4. | As the cyclone rounded about the Azores High, Kate began to intensify as it turned northwards.
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| 5. | Bermuda's weather is largely controlled by the position and structure of the Bermuda-Azores High.
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| 6. | The mistral noir occurs when the Azores High is extended and draws in unusually moist air from the northwest.
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| 7. | The Sahara High represents the eastern continental extension of the Azores High, centered over the North Atlantic Ocean.
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| 8. | This millennial-scale variability has been attributed to long-term shifts in the position of the Azores High,
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| 9. | When the Azores high gains the ascendancy, the weather is bright and dry, in winter and summer alike.
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| 10. | The Canadian high often moves southeastward until it eventually reaches the Atlantic Ocean, where it merges with the Azores high.
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