The Icelandic Low is a significant atmospheric feature located over the North Atlantic Ocean, primarily associated with the area around Iceland. It is characterized by a region of low atmospheric pressure that influences weather patterns in northern Europe and North America. The Icelandic Low plays a crucial role in the general circulation of the atmosphere and is particularly prominent during the winter months when it can deepen and become more pronounced.

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