Island Climate Update 190 - July 2016

El Niño

 El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) conditions are currently near neutral. Sea Surface Temperatures in the equatorial Pacific close to or slightly below normal in the east and slightly above normal in the west. The Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) is slightly positive (+0.7 for June 2017).

International guidance indicates that La Niña conditions are likely to appear (57% chance) over the next three month period (July to September 2016). The likelihood of La Niña conditions becoming established in the Pacific increases slightly later on, and reaches 65% in the first three months of 2017, however model forecasts suggest that if La Niña indeed develops, it is likely to remain in the weak or moderate category.

Rainfall outlook table for July – September 2016

ISLAND

PROBABILITY (%)

OUTLOOK

CONFIDENCE

 

Below

Normal

Above

 

 

Cook Islands (Northern)

10

30

60

ABOVE

High

Tokelau

20

30

50

ABOVE

High

Tuvalu

20

35

45

ABOVE

High

Marquesas

25

35

40

AVG - ABOVE

High

Samoa

25

35

40

AVG - ABOVE

Moderate-High

Tuamotu Islands

25

35

40

AVG - ABOVE

Moderate-High

New Caledonia

30

40

30

NEAR NORMAL

High

Pitcairn Island

30

40

30

NEAR NORMAL

Moderate

Solomon Islands

30

40

30

NEAR NORMAL

Moderate-High

Society Islands

30

35

35

CLIMATOLOGY

High

Papua New Guinea

35

35

30

CLIMATOLOGY

Moderate-High

Vanuatu (South)

35

40

25

AVG - BELOW

Moderate-High

Wallis & Futuna

35

40

25

AVG - BELOW

Moderate-High

Austral Islands

40

35

25

AVG - BELOW

Moderate-High

Cook Islands (Southern)

40

35

25

AVG - BELOW

Moderate-High

Fiji

40

35

25

AVG - BELOW

Moderate-High

Niue

40

35

25

AVG - BELOW

Moderate-High

Tonga

40

35

25

AVG - BELOW

Moderate-High

Vanuatu (North)

45

35

20

BELOW

Moderate-High

Kiribati (Eastern)

50

30

20

BELOW

High

Kiribati (Western)

50

30

20

BELOW

Moderate-High

FSM

60

30

10

BELOW

Moderate-High

July to September 2016 rainfall forecast

Regional drought potential advisory

Based on rainfall anomaly classification over the past six months and forecast rainfall anomaly classification over the next 3 months.

Niue, Southern Cook Islands: Below or well below normal rainfall experienced over 5 of the past 6 months. Normal or below normal rainfall is forecast over the next 3 months.

Federated States of Micronesia, Vanuatu North: Below or well below normal rainfall experienced over 4 of the past 6 months. Below normal rainfall is forecast over the next 3 months.

Fiji, Vanuatu South, New Caledonia: Below or well below normal rainfall experienced over 4 of the past 6 months. Normal or below normal rainfall is forecast over the next 3 months for Fiji and Vanuatu South. Near normal rainfall is forecast for New Caledonia.

 

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