Portastorm wrote:What do you mean by saying that "Phases 1/2 favors the east coast"? Are you speaking of temperature anomalies? Phases 8 and 2 of the MJO favor below normal to much below normal temps for the Southern Plains and Texas.
The temperature anomalies based on phases is very broad. While it is good, a strong moving wave has a sharp progressing trough/ridge (convection is one large trough and pumps ridge downstream/behind it). Phases 6/7 is western Pacific convection in turn pumping up ridging off the west coast (east Pacific). 8/1 you are moving through the continent and entering the Atlantic towards Africa (1/2 favors east coast based on this logic). That shifts everything a little further east and if the wave is strong you have a sharp ridge in the west that includes Texas (very +PNA).
http://cawcr.gov.au/staff/mwheeler/mapr ... /index.htm
It's not black and white that x phases is going to produce y-outcome. It's moving and not static so the anomalies is broad so saying 7/8/1 favors the eastern half of the country but reality is 7/8 is better for us. It's the same as saying +PNA is good, but to what magnitude and that relates to the MJO
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