A gigantic 3.5 sigma Convectively Coupled Kelvin Wave (CCKW) has formed over the west-central Pacific and will traverse the Atlantic basin & Africa in the coming few weeks. Don't be surprised to see tropical mischief suddenly appear on the models during and immediately after its passage.
The CCKW actually formed off of an equatorward propagating rossby wave train over the eastern Indian Ocean & northern Australia whose associated pressure surge and increased upper-level divergence over the Western Pacific triggered the CCKW, which amplified due to internal convective, radiative, and thermal feedbacks.
The overall point I'm trying to make here is that while all is quiet on the western front for now, it may not remain that way for long.
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