Ángel F. Adames-Corraliza
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And in that movement, it modulates hurricane activity.
So when the MJO is active, hurricane activity increases and so forth.
When I started studying it, I started kind of learning about the importance of water vapor in tropical rainfall.
And then after that, I started realizing how all these insights
about the MGO translate to all sorts of other tropical phenomenon.
For example, when it's humid, it starts to rain, but then all that rain actually changes the wind patterns.
And the wind patterns then change in such a way that the movement, that moisture gets moved around.
And so the moisture gets moved around, and so the rain moves with the moisture.
So all these three things get coupled together.
The moisture, the rains, and the winds, they couple together.
Yeah, they play off each other.
So they feed back on each other.
And so that causes the MGO to move, you know, or according to
I would like to see a role in which when we're making climate reports and when we're making forecasts that everybody is being equally represented and that everybody's being done justice.
Because at the end of the day, everybody deserves to have the best possible weather forecast.
Everybody deserves to know...
to the best degree possible what's going to happen in the climate in their region right now.
And right now we don't.
We don't equally have the knowledge about climate and the atmosphere for everywhere.