Three-month outlook

Tropical rainfall outlook: November 2005 to January 2006
Rainfall outlook map for November 2005 to January 2006.

Tropical rainfall outlook: November 2005 to January 2006

Rainfall outlook map for November 2005 to January 2006. (Click for enlargement)

An area of enhanced convection is expected over the Solomon Islands and the Southern Cook Islands, where rainfall is forecast to be above average.

Another large area of near or above average rainfall is expected from Papua New Guinea east to southeast to Pitcairn Island including Wallis and Futuna, Samoa, Fiji, Tonga, Niue, the Austral Islands, and the Tuamotu Islands.

Near or below average rainfall is forecast for Tuvalu, Tokelau, and the Marquesas Islands. Below average rainfall is expected over Eastern Kiribati.

Near average rainfall is expected for the rest of the region. The skill levels of the forecast models are generally moderate during this time of the year.

Island group Rainfall outlook Outlook confidence
Solomon Islands 20:25:55 (Above average) Moderate
Southern Cook Islands 20:30:50 (Above average) Moderate
Papua New Guinea 20:40:40 (Near or above average) Moderate
Wallis & Futuna 20:40:40 (Near or above average) Moderate
Samoa 20:40:40 (Near or above average) Moderate
Fiji 20:40:40 (Near or above average) Moderate
Tonga 20:40:40 (Near or above average) Moderate
Niue 20:40:40 (Near or above average) Moderate
Austral Islands 20:40:40 (Near or above average) Moderate
Tuamotu Islands 20:40:40 (Near or above average) Low – moderate
Pitcairn Island 15:45:40 (Near or above average) Moderate
Western Kiribati 35:45:20 (Near average) Moderate
Vanuatu 25:50:25 (Near average) Moderate
New Caledonia 35:35:30 (Near average) Moderate
Northern Cook Islands 35:45:20 (Near average) Moderate
Society Islands 20:45:35 (Near average) Low – moderate
Tuvalu 45:40:15 (Near or below average) Moderate
Tokelau 40:40:20 (Near or below average) Moderate
Marquesas Islands 40:40:20 (Near or below average) Low – moderate
Eastern Kiribati 50:30:20 (Below average) Moderate

NOTE: Rainfall estimates for Pacific Islands for the next three months are given in the table. The tercile probabilities (e.g., 20:30:50) are derived from the interpretation of several global climate models. They correspond to the odds of the observed rainfall being in the lowest (driest) one third of the rainfall distribution, the middle one third, or the highest (wettest) one third of the distribution. On the long-term average, rainfall is equally likely (33% chance) in any tercile.

Forecast validation: August to October 2005

Enhanced convection with average or above average rainfall was expected over Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Wallis and Futuna, the Northern Cook Islands, and the Marquesas Islands. Suppressed convection with average or below average rainfall was expected over Western and Eastern Kiribati, as well as Fiji, the Southern Cook Islands, and Pitcairn Island. Near average rainfall was expected elsewhere.

Areas of enhanced convection, or above average rainfall, affected Papua New Guinea and northern parts of the Solomon Islands, as well as the region from Fiji east to the Austral Islands, including Samoa, Tonga, and Niue. Suppressed convection or below average rainfall occurred in Vanuatu, Western and Eastern Kiribati, the Northern Cook Islands, and the Marquesas Islands. Rainfall was higher than expected in Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, and Niue, and lower than forecast in Western and Eastern Kiribati, Tokelau, the Northern Cook Islands, and the Marquesas Islands. The overall 'hit' rate for the August-October 2005 rainfall outlook was about 55%.