Island Climate Update 71 - August 2006

Science Centres: Pacific Rim

August

Monthly climate

Three-month outlook

Tropical Pacific rainfall

Feature article

Data sources

South Pacific Sea level and Climate Monitoring Project Philip Hall, SPSCLCMP & Mary Power, SOPAC The South Pacific Sea Level and Climate Monitoring Project (SPSLCMP) commenced in 1991 with the primary goal of generating an accurate record of variance in long-term sea level for the South Pacific and to establish methods to make these data readily available and usable by Pacific Island Countries (PICs).
An overview of the present climate in the tropical South Pacific Islands, with an outlook for the coming months, to assist in dissemination of climate information in the Pacific region. Number 71 – August 2006 July’s climate South Pacific Convergence Zone (SPCZ) located near the Solomon Islands High rainfall in the Southern Cook Islands and parts of southern French Polynesia Low rainfall persists throughout New Caledonia Temperature: above average in Tuvalu, and parts of central and southern French Polynesia; below average in New Caledonia and parts of Fiji El Niño/Southern
Climate developments in July 2006 Outgoing Long-wave Radiation anomalies for July 2006. (Click for enlargement and detail) During July, the SPCZ was weaker than average, with most of its activity being near the Solomon Islands. The SPCZ was fairly inactive east of the Date Line. There were weak regions of enhanced convection between Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu, and also near the Southern Cook Islands.
Tropical rainfall outlook: August to October 2006 Rainfall outlook map for August to October 2006.
Tropical pacific rainfall - July 2006 Territory and station name July 2006 rainfall total (mm) July 2006 percent of average Australia Cairns Airport 42.6 147 Townsville Airport 15.8 113 Brisbane Airport 26.8 43 Sydney Airport 124.0 98 Cook Islands Rarotonga Airport 335.1 322 Penrhyn 103.4 74 Fiji Rotuma 189.7 95 Udu Point 81.2 91 Nadi 35.3 78 Nausori 80.4 68 Ono-I-Lau 64.6 70 French Polynesia Hiva Hoa, Atuona 149.0 96 Bora Bora Motu 151.2 202 Tahiti – Faa’a 160.8 303 Tuamotu, Takaroa 119.2 145 Gambier, Rikitea 102.2 66
Sources of South Pacific rainfall data This bulletin is a multi-national project with important collaboration from the following Pacific nations: American Samoa Australia Cook Islands Fiji French Polynesia Kiribati New Caledonia New Zealand Niue Papua New Guinea Pitcairn Island Samoa Solomon Islands Tokelau Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu Requests for Pacific island climate data should be directed to the Meteorological Services concerned. Acknowledgements This bulletin is made possible with financial support from the New Zealand Agency for International Development (NZAID), Wellington, New Zealand, wi