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Tag Archives: Queensland

Latest ENSO forecasts: +0.3C average for Niño 3.4 during approaching boreal winter (2012-2013) – Australia and New Zealand will have driest summer in years

Posted on November 19, 2012 by Rolf Schuttenhelm
Posted in Bits of Climate, Climate Forecasts | Tagged Australia, drought, El Niño, ENSO, IRI, mid-range climate forecast, New Zealand, NOAA, Pacific, Queensland, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, summer, summer forecast, winter, winter forecast

Strong re-emergence of La Niña off northern Queensland coast – SST anomalies again up to 2-3 degrees – above average rains for weeks to come

Posted on December 15, 2011 by Rolf Schuttenhelm

With the current La Niña strongly in place at the onset of the Australian monsoon and reaching predicted optimum strength at the height of the rainy season the risk of experiencing a repeat of the Queensland floods of 2010-2011 is … Continue reading →

Posted in Bits of Climate, Climate Forecasts | Tagged Australia, climate variability, ENSO, extreme weather, floods, Indian Ocean, Indonesia, ITCZ | monsoon, La Niña, meteorology, mid-range climate forecast, NOAA, Pacific, Queensland, seasonal forecasts
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