Diverse Controlling Mechanisms and Teleconnections of Three Distinctive MJO Types

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Abstract In present study, three distinctive MJO types in boreal winter are documented and their controlling mechanisms and teleconnections are investigated with a synergetic glocal approach. For the first time, it is revealed that the diverse nature of the MJO primarily results from different Tropical-Extratropical Interactions and associated internal atmospheric processes. Both the type-I and type-II are initiated over the western Indian Ocean (IO) by a dry zone around the eastern IO, while only the type-I can move out the IO and circulate around the globe. The type-III initiates over the western Pacific (WP) and can circulate the globe and trigger another successive event. The strong upper-level equatorial westerly over the IO-WP, resulting from upstream and extratropical influences, suffocates the type-II MJO within the IO. On the other hand, the robust upper-level equatorial easterly over the IO-WP, also resulting from upstream and extratropical influences, along with regional convective instability over the WP and the arrival of east-Asian cold-surge foster the development and eastward propagation of the type-III MJO. The downstream and extratropical teleconnections are primarily controlled by the associated convection over the tropical IO-WP sector for the type-I, but also strongly influenced by the conditions over the extratropical WP for the type-II and type-III. Given that the MJO has been traditionally viewed as a tropical mode owing its existence to the coupling between organized convection and large-scale circulations, present findings advocate the MJO as a global mode and call for more research on the involved Tropical-Extratropical Interactions in order to better understand and simulate the diverse nature of the MJO.

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