ENSO is the most prominent known source of interannual variability in weather and climate around the world, though not all areas are affected.
This interannual variability of the MJO is partly linked to the El NiƱo-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle.
East Australian rainfall events: interannual variations, trends, and relationships with the Southern Oscillation Nicholls, N. and Kariko, A. Journal of Climate, 6(6), 1141-1152, 1993.
- (Acronym for Past Global Changes.) A core project of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Program of the International Council of Scientific Unions that is focused on two temporal streams¾[—]the last 2000 years studied at interannual to ...
Interannual variability is about 15% of the mean but can reach 40% on occasions.
See also: Surface, Ocean, Climate, Environment, Season
 
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