New Zealand Climate Update 204 - June 2016

What happened in May, how our climate outlook for the previous three months turned out, global and local sea temperatures, and our outlook for June to August.

What happened in May, how our climate outlook for the previous three months turned out, global and local sea temperatures, and our outlook for June to August.

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In this issue

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    Current climate: May 2016

    During the month of May, air pressure was lower than normal over and to the south-west of the South Island while higher than normal pressures existed to the northeast of the country.
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    Global setting: May 2016

    Ocean-atmosphere conditions in the tropical Pacific have now returned to near normal after a rapid demise of the El Niño event that peaked late 2015.
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    Outlook: June-August 2016

    June – August 2016 temperatures are very likely (65-80% chance) to be above average in all regions of the country.
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    Retrospective: March-May 2016 Outlook

    For March – May 2016, above normal pressure was forecast to the north and northeast of New Zealand, while below normal pressure was expected to the south of the country.