Using the real-time mulitvariate Madden Julian oscillation indices to predict rainfall in Queensland
Madden Julian Oscillations (MJO) are large-scale, tropical atmospheric anomalies, originating in the Indian Ocean, and propagating eastward. An intraseasonal phenomenon, the MJO has a timescale ranging from about 30 to 60 days, with a frequency of 6 to 12 events per year. In its active phase, the MJ...
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ftusqland:oai:research.usq.edu.au:9xx71 2023-05-15T18:25:27+02:00 Using the real-time mulitvariate Madden Julian oscillation indices to predict rainfall in Queensland 7th International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography 2003: Southern Ocean Weather and Climate Variability: Regional and Global Effects Donald, Alexis Ribbe, Joachim Stone, Roger C. Wheeler, Matthew Meinke, Holger Harris, Graham Power, Brendan 2003 application/pdf https://research.usq.edu.au/item/9xx71/using-the-real-time-mulitvariate-madden-julian-oscillation-indices-to-predict-rainfall-in-queensland https://research.usq.edu.au/download/0db06807488a67d7dfa376912242d9d62b9523fc1aaf638dcefa82013b47e904/8029/Donald_Ribbe_Stone_Wheeler_Meinke_Harris_Power.pdf unknown https://research.usq.edu.au/download/0db06807488a67d7dfa376912242d9d62b9523fc1aaf638dcefa82013b47e904/8029/Donald_Ribbe_Stone_Wheeler_Meinke_Harris_Power.pdf Donald, Alexis, Ribbe, Joachim, Stone, Roger C., Wheeler, Matthew, Meinke, Holger, Harris, Graham and Power, Brendan. 2003. "Using the real-time mulitvariate Madden Julian oscillation indices to predict rainfall in Queensland." 7th International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography 2003: Southern Ocean Weather and Climate Variability: Regional and Global Effects. Wellington, New Zealand 24 - 28 Mar 2003 Boston, MA. United States. climate variability Madden Julian Oscillation forecasting rainfall prediction Queensland conference-poster NotPeerReviewed 2003 ftusqland 2023-02-06T23:49:20Z Madden Julian Oscillations (MJO) are large-scale, tropical atmospheric anomalies, originating in the Indian Ocean, and propagating eastward. An intraseasonal phenomenon, the MJO has a timescale ranging from about 30 to 60 days, with a frequency of 6 to 12 events per year. In its active phase, the MJO is associated with convection and rainfall. There is evidence to suggest that the MJO is closely correlated with rainfall events of northern Australia. The project investigates the spatial extent, and seeks to better define the influence of the MJO on rainfall in Queensland. Queensland rainfall data was analysed for underlying spatial and temporal patterns, utilising the Real-Time Multivariate MJO Index developed by the Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre. Correlations were identified between rainfall events in Queensland and the location of the active phase of the Madden Julian Oscillation, as defined by the Real-Time Multivariate MJO Index. Other/Unknown Material Southern Ocean University of Southern Queensland: USQ ePrints Indian Queensland Southern Ocean |
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Madden Julian Oscillations (MJO) are large-scale, tropical atmospheric anomalies, originating in the Indian Ocean, and propagating eastward. An intraseasonal phenomenon, the MJO has a timescale ranging from about 30 to 60 days, with a frequency of 6 to 12 events per year. In its active phase, the MJO is associated with convection and rainfall. There is evidence to suggest that the MJO is closely correlated with rainfall events of northern Australia. The project investigates the spatial extent, and seeks to better define the influence of the MJO on rainfall in Queensland. Queensland rainfall data was analysed for underlying spatial and temporal patterns, utilising the Real-Time Multivariate MJO Index developed by the Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre. Correlations were identified between rainfall events in Queensland and the location of the active phase of the Madden Julian Oscillation, as defined by the Real-Time Multivariate MJO Index. |
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Using the real-time mulitvariate Madden Julian oscillation indices to predict rainfall in Queensland |
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Using the real-time mulitvariate Madden Julian oscillation indices to predict rainfall in Queensland |
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Using the real-time mulitvariate Madden Julian oscillation indices to predict rainfall in Queensland |
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Using the real-time mulitvariate Madden Julian oscillation indices to predict rainfall in Queensland |
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Using the real-time mulitvariate Madden Julian oscillation indices to predict rainfall in Queensland |
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using the real-time mulitvariate madden julian oscillation indices to predict rainfall in queensland |
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https://research.usq.edu.au/item/9xx71/using-the-real-time-mulitvariate-madden-julian-oscillation-indices-to-predict-rainfall-in-queensland https://research.usq.edu.au/download/0db06807488a67d7dfa376912242d9d62b9523fc1aaf638dcefa82013b47e904/8029/Donald_Ribbe_Stone_Wheeler_Meinke_Harris_Power.pdf |
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https://research.usq.edu.au/download/0db06807488a67d7dfa376912242d9d62b9523fc1aaf638dcefa82013b47e904/8029/Donald_Ribbe_Stone_Wheeler_Meinke_Harris_Power.pdf Donald, Alexis, Ribbe, Joachim, Stone, Roger C., Wheeler, Matthew, Meinke, Holger, Harris, Graham and Power, Brendan. 2003. "Using the real-time mulitvariate Madden Julian oscillation indices to predict rainfall in Queensland." 7th International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography 2003: Southern Ocean Weather and Climate Variability: Regional and Global Effects. Wellington, New Zealand 24 - 28 Mar 2003 Boston, MA. United States. |
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