Island Climate Update 95 - August 2008

August

Monthly climate

Tropical Pacific rainfall

Three-month outlook

Feature article

Data sources

In this issue

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    Feature article

    Average rainfall rate (mm day-1) during (top) all of 2007 and January 2007 (bottom).
    Pacific Intertropical Convergence Zones during 2007
    Dr. A. Brett Mullan, National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research, New Zealand
    There are two prominent convergence zones in the Pacific: the ITCZ in the Northern Hemisphere between 5°N–10°N, and the South Pacific Convergence Zone (SPCZ) that extends southeastward from near the Solomon Islands (10°S, 160°E) to near 30°S, 140°W.
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    August

    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 95 – August 2008
    July’s climate
    The South Pacific Convergence Zone (SPCZ) was not as well-defined in July as in previous months.
    Very suppressed convection from Western Kiribati to Eastern Kiribati and south of the Equator from the Solomon Islands to the Northern Cook Islands.
    Below normal rainfall for Tonga, Niue, the Southern Cook Islands, and New Caledonia.
    El Niño/Southern Oscillat
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    Monthly climate

    Climate developments in July 2008
    Outgoing Long-wave Radiation anomalies for July 2008. (Click for enlargement and detail)
    The South Pacific Convergence Zone (SPCZ) exhibited diminished activity in July relative to previous months. Only a small region of enhanced rainfall was observed in satellite data during July 2008, centred near Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. A region of suppressed convection expanded along the Equator relative to last month, and extends from Western Kiribati to Eastern Kiribati including Tuvalu, Tokelau, and the Northern Cook Islands.
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    Three-month outlook

    Tropical rainfall outlook: August to October 2008
    Rainfall outlook map for August to October 2008. (Click for enlargement)
    Sea surface temperature outlook map for August to October 2008. (Click for enlargement)
    La Niña conditions have dissipated in the equatorial and subtropical southwest Pacific.
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    Tropical Pacific rainfall

    Tropical Pacific rainfall - July 2008
    Territory and station name
    July 2008 rainfall
    total (mm)
    July 2008 percent
    of average
    Australia
    Cairns Airport
    52
    179
    Townsville Airport
    95
    680
    Brisbane Airport
    91
    145
    Sydney Airport
    90
    71
    Cook Islands
    Penrhyn
    112
    80
    Aitutaki
    N/A
    N/A
    Rarotonga Airport
    30
    29
    Fiji
    Rotuma Island
    453
    195
    Udu Point
    101
    114
    Nadi Airport
    73
    159
    Nausori
    99
    85
    French Polynesia
    Hiva Hoa, Atuona
    125
    80
    Bora Bora
    35
    47
    Tahiti – Faa’a
    70
    133
    Tuamotu, Takaroa
    62
    76
    Gambier, Rikitea
    157
    101
    Tubuai
    143
    99
    Rapa
    367
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    Data sources

    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 produced by NIWA and made possible with financial support from the New Zealand Agency for International Development (NZAID), with addi