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The North Atlantic Oscillation Index is a data set used by meteorologists to analyse potential connections in weather phenomena across the Northern Hemisphere. I first began using this data to create music in 2004, in collaboration with Prof. David Stephenson, a mathematician then based at the University of Reading, now based at the University of Exeter.
For more information on North Atlantic Oscillation Music, go to www.secam.ex.ac.uk/nao-art.dhtml