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Transition from La Niņa to ENSO-neutral conditions is possible during June- July 2008.

Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 8 May, 2008 : - - La Niņa continued to weaken during April 2008, as reflected by changes in sea surface temperatures (SSTs) across the equatorial Pacific Ocean. Negative SST anomalies in the central and east-central equatorial Pacific have weakened, while positive SST anomalies are confined to parts of the eastern equatorial Pacific.

The latest weekly SSTs in the westernmost Niņo-4 and Niņo-3.4 regions are between 0.6°C and 0.8°C below average, while departures in the easternmost Niņo-3 and Niņo-1+2 regions are 0°C and -0.3°C respectively (Fig. 2).

Positive subsurface ocean temperatures at thermocline depth have continued to increase in central and east-central equatorial Pacific. While this increase has resulted in positive heat content anomalies (average temperatures in the upper 300m of the ocean; Fig 4), a shallow layer of negative anomalies in the central Pacific continues to persist between the surface and 100m.

Despite these changes, SSTs remain sufficiently cool to maintain the persistent atmospheric anomalies associated with La Niņa. Enhanced low-level easterly winds and upper-level westerly winds continued across the central equatorial Pacific, convection remained suppressed throughout the central equatorial Pacific, and enhanced convection covered the far western Pacific. Collectively, these atmospheric and oceanic conditions indicate an ongoing La Niņa.

A majority of the recent dynamical and statistical SST forecasts for the Niņo 3.4 region indicate La Niņa will persist through May-June-July 2008. Thereafter, there is considerable spread in the forecasts, with the majority reflecting ENSO-neutral conditions (-0.5 to 0.5 in the Niņo-3.4 region) during the second half of the year.

However, the spread of the models spans the possibility of a return to La Niņa or even an El Niņo by the end of 2008. Based on current atmospheric and oceanic conditions and recent trends, a transition from La Niņa to ENSO-neutral conditions is possible during June- July 2008.

Atmospheric conditions related to La Niņa often persist for a couple months after SSTs return to ENSO-neutral conditions. Expected La Niņa impacts during May-July 2008 include a continuation of above-average precipitation over Indonesia and below-average precipitation over the central equatorial Pacific.

This discussion is a consolidated effort of the National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration (NOAA), NOAA’s National Weather Service, and their funded institutions. Oceanic and atmospheric conditions are updated weekly on the Climate Prediction Center web site (El Niņo/La Niņa Current Conditions and Expert Discussions).

Forecasts for the evolution of El Niņo/La Niņa are updated monthly in the Forecast Forum section of CPC's Climate Diagnostics Bulletin. The next ENSO Diagnostics Discussion is scheduled for 5 June 2008. To receive an e-mail notification when the monthly ENSO Diagnostic Discussions are released, please send an e-mail message to: ncep.list.enso-update@noaa.gov.

 

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