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Practical and intrinsic predictability of multiscale weather and convectively coupled equatorial waves during the active phase of an MJO
Yue Ying, Fuqing Zhang
Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS)
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Madden-Julian Oscillation
100%
Practical Predictability
100%
Intrinsic Predictability
100%
Predictability Limit
100%
Humidity
33%
Order of Magnitude
33%
Weather Research
33%
Weather Forecasting
33%
Inertia
33%
Mixed Rossby-gravity Waves
33%
Indian Ocean
33%
Forecasting Model
33%
Initial Perturbation
33%
Horizontal Wind
33%
Ensemble-based
33%
Convection-permitting
33%
Rossby
33%
Tropical Rainfall
33%
Initial Uncertainty
33%
Predictable Time
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Madden-Julian Oscillation
100%
Equatorial Wave
100%
Gravity Wave
50%
Indian Ocean
50%
Thermodynamics
50%