I love this cycles stuff.
There's also a 60 year cycle in the global mean sea level. The volume (or amplitude) varies a bit depending on the ocean, but the number of years (the frequency) is much the same.

We've been in the "upward" part of the current cycle that bottomed c.1985, but we're being told it's Global Warming wot dunnit. Presumably, by this year, 30 years into the cycle, the rate of sea level rise will cease and then start to decline, so then it will have to be Global Warming causes sea levels to fall.
Ref: 2012 paper (Chambers et al, “Is there a 60-year oscillation in global mean sea level?”, Geophysical Research Letters Vol 39 [
http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2012/2 ... 2885.shtml ] )
Why is the CE North Pacific an exception? Dunno, maybe it funnels through the Asia-Alaska gap?