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Latest from the Netweather Community learning and research area
MJO Reference Chart
This chart - posted by the Met Office's Marco Petagna on X some weeks back - is worth keeping in the back pocket. Broad-brush impacts of each MJO phase: Originally posted by @Blessed Weather
Explanation of the MJO from the UK Met Office
If you would like to learn the basics about the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) the following Met Office explanation and video is a useful place to start: What is the Madden-Julian Oscillation? WWW.METOFFICE.GOV.UK The Madden-Julian Oscillation is characterised by an eastward spread of large regions of enhanced and suppressed tropical rainfall, mainly observed over the Indian and Pacific Ocean.
What is a teleconnection?
If you would like to better understand the basics about teleconnections, here's an informative blog posted on the NOAA/Climate website: What are teleconnections? Connecting Earth's climate patterns via global information superhighways When looking at the forecast on your favorite weather app, it may be hard to imagine that forecast could be connected to atmospheric and ocean conditions all the way across the globe. Fortunately for us, these connections can allow us to make predictions wee
Numerical Weather Prediction Models - Ensembles
If you would like to learn the basics about NWP Ensembles then fast forward through to around half way through this special Met Office Deep Dive YouTube video and their expert will explain what they are, how they are the used and give you a good understanding of how probabilities and clusters are used in forecasts: The Met Office have also produced a separate video about ensembles here:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Modelling and Forecasting
Here are the current Papers & Articles under the research topic Artificial Intelligence. Click on the title of a paper you are interested in to go straight to the full paper. Papers and articles covering the basics (ideal for learning) are shown in Green. A Sky Full of Data: Weather forecasting in the age of AI An article by Harvard University March 2024. Intro: Imagine a world where weather forecasts are as precise and personalized as the navigation app on your smartphone, and de