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Tracking The Tropics: The Madden-Julian Oscillation Is Coming And Here Is Why You Should Care. August 14, 2020 / 11:50 PM EDT / CBS Miami MIAMI (CBSMiami) -- It ...
You have the Madden-Julian Oscillation to thank for that. Yeah, that’s right, weather nerds—we’re getting into that sweet MJO science. Buckle up.
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This band of recurring weather, first described by scientists in 1971, is called the Madden-Julian Oscillation. It has profound effects on weather in distant places, including the United States.
Because the Madden-Julian Oscillation has a meaningful impact on our hurricane season, it is something KHOU 11 Chief Meteorologist David Paul follows closely.
Our weather is affected by patterns all across the world. One of them is called the Madden-Julian Oscillation, which is an atmospheric event that happens over the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
It's called the Madden Julien Oscillation. The Madden Julien Oscillation, commonly referred to as the MJO, is a wave pattern that expands across the entire globe and slowly moves from west to east.
Our weather is affected by patterns all across the world. One of them is called the Madden-Julian Oscillation, which is an atmospheric event that happens over the Indian and Pacific Oceans.