The Link Between the Madden-Julian Oscillation and Rainfall Trends in Northwest Australia

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Rainfall during the monsoon in northwest Australia has increased since the 1950s. Previous studies have explored possible causes of the rainfall increase; however, the trend has not been fully explained. Understanding the cause of this trend is important for interpreting climate projections and local water-sensitive services. We explore the role of the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) in explaining the rainfall increase. The MJO, since 1974, has had a longer duration in phases associated with enhanced rainfall in northwest Australia (Phases 5 and 6) during the monsoon. We show that the rainfall trend in northwest Australia is identified only during MJO phases associated with enhanced rainfall, with a large change in daily rainfall distribution in these phases. The increasing occurrence of these MJO phases explains most of the rainfall increase, as opposed to an increase in daily rainfall independent of MJO phase, albeit with some sensitivity to MJO definition.

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Borowiak, A., King, A., & Lane, T. (2023). The Link Between the Madden-Julian Oscillation and Rainfall Trends in Northwest Australia. Geophysical Research Letters, 50(8). https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GL101799

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