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6 July 2021

Fifty Years of Research on the Madden‐Julian Oscillation: Recent Progress, Challenges, and Perspectives

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<p>Since its discovery in the early 1970s, the crucial role of the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) in the global hydrological cycle and its tremendous influence on high-impact climate and weather extremes have been well recognized. The MJO also serves as a primary source of predictability for global Earth system variability on subseasonal time scales. The MJO remains poorly represented in our state-of-the-art climate and weather forecasting models, however. Moreover, despite the advances made in recent decades, theories for the MJO still disagree at a fundamental level. The problems of understanding and modeling the MJO have attracted significant interest from the research community. As a part of the AGU&#39;s Centennial collection, this article provides a review of recent progress, particularly over the last decade, in observational, modeling, and theoretical study of the MJO. A brief outlook for near-future MJO research directions is also provided.&nbsp;</p>

Jiang, Xianan, Angel F. Adames, Daehyun Kim, Eric D. Maloney, Hai Lin, Hyemi Kim, Chidong Zhang, Charlotte A. DeMott, and Nicholas P. Klingaman. 2021. “Fifty Years Of Research On The Madden‐Julian Oscillation: Recent Progress, Challenges, And Perspectives”. Journal Of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 125. doi:10.1029/2019JD030911.
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