The impact of the Madden–Julian oscillation on extreme winter weather over the contiguous United States
Stephen R. Foskey,
Naoko Sakaeda,
Jeffrey Basara
et al.
Abstract:Despite its substantial impacts on human society, winter weather is difficult to predict on subseasonal‐to‐seasonal (S2S) timescales. To improve its predictability at longer timescales, this study examines whether the Madden–Julian Oscillation (MJO) has a significant impact on the frequency of extreme winter weather (i.e., heavy accumulations of snow, ice pellets, and freezing rain) over the contiguous United States. We find an increased frequency of extreme winter weather in the Ohio Valley and Mid‐Atlantic r… Show more
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