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= Tropical Atlantic SST Dipole
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The Tropical Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Dipole refers to a climate pattern characterized by the difference in sea surface temperatures between two regions in the Atlantic Ocean, generally the eastern and western parts of the tropical Atlantic. This dipole pattern can have significant implications for weather and climate, influencing precipitation patterns, tropical cyclone activity, and other atmospheric processes in both the Atlantic region and surrounding continental areas.