The MJO or (Madden Julian Occillation) is a factor that determines how the tropics will be in certain phases of the season.I heard some people saying that the MJO would be negative by mid to late july and by then we would see after the april ana a burst of developments in the atlantic basin.
Is the formation of Bill a sign that the MJO factor negative that favors development has arrived more early than expected?
After the formation of Bill how the MJO is in the atlantic?
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After the formation of Bill how the MJO is in the atlantic?
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I am bumping this thread to see if someone knows how the MJO factor is right now and what is expected. 

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