The explanation is that there seems to be a mathematical parallel between some wave equation used in quantum physics and the wave equation used in studying weather patterns.
Would a knowledgeable person be able to explain the following to a rookie: if the quantum physics equation describe a reality (or "phenomenons") which cannot be comprehended in the non-quantic reality (ie. classical physics), how can there be common patterns in both realities where equations from one realm would somehow still match patterns in the other realm ?
The El Nino pattern is not an oscillation... it is a fluctuation. Nobody has ever been able to predict the next El Nino based on the historical record. That's typical of fluctuations driven by non-linear phenomena. These are systems that display sensitive depenence to initial condition. Even a trivial research effort should have revealed this. Go read Edward Lorenz 1995 Essence of Chaos.<p><a href="https://uwapress.uw.edu/book/9780295975146/the-essence-of-chaos/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://uwapress.uw.edu/book/9780295975146/the-essence-of-ch...</a><p>This is really embarrassingly ignorant and incorrect. Classic case of experts in one field having no idea of what's been going on in another field for decades and so making fools of themselves.