Island Climate Update 93 - June 2008

June

Monthly climate

Tropical Pacific rainfall

Three-month outlook

Feature article

Data sources

In this issue

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    Feature article

    Figure 1: Outgoing longwave radiation showing regions of enhanced (blue tones) and suppressed (orange tones) convection for the South Pacific.
    Climate assessment of the 2007–08 rainy season in New Caledonia
    Luc Maitrepierre, Head of Climate Division, Météo-France, New Caledonia
    Climate of New Caledonia
    In New Caledonia, the rainy season normally occurs between December and April.
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    June

    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 93 – June 2008
    May’s climate
    South Pacific Convergence Zone (SPCZ) extended from Papua New Guinea, over northern Vanuatu, across Niue to the Austral Islands of French Polynesia, and was displaced southwest of normal.
    Suppressed convection from Western Kiribati to Eastern Kiribati and about the Equator with low rainfall, especially near Nauru.
    Below normal rainfall for the northern part of th
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    Monthly climate

    Climate developments in May 2008
    Outgoing Long-wave Radiation anomalies for May 2008. (Click for enlargement and detail)
    The South Pacific Convergence Zone (SPCZ) extended from Papua New Guinea southeast to northern Vanuatu, across Fiji and Niue to the Southern Cook Islands and Austral Islands, with an overall displaced position southwest of normal for May.
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    Three-month outlook

    Tropical rainfall outlook: June to August 2008
    Rainfall outlook map for June to August 2008. (Click for enlargement)
    La Niña conditions are still very likely to influence rainfall patterns during this period. A large region of suppressed convection is very likely flanking the equatorial Pacific from Western to Eastern Kiribati, Tuvalu, the Northern Cook Islands, Tuamotu, the SocietyIslands, and the Marquesas.
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    Tropical Pacific rainfall

    Tropical Pacific rainfall - May 2008
    Territory and station name
    May 2008 rainfall
    total (mm)
    May 2008 percent
    of average
    Australia
    Cairns Airport
    44.4
    46
    Townsville Airport
    0.8
    2
    Brisbane Airport
    52
    53
    Sydney Airport
    3
    3
    Cook Islands
    Penrhyn
    57
    31
    Aitutaki
    16.5
    8
    Rarotonga Airport
    203.8
    121
    Fiji
    Rotuma Island
    296
    177
    Udu Point
    308.3
    185
    Nadi Airport
    200.8
    89
    Nausori
    376.5
    248
    French Polynesia
    Hiva Hoa, Atuona
    44.8
    28
    Bora Bora
    26
    23
    Tahiti – Faa’a
    44.7
    43
    Tuamotu, Takaroa
    52.4
    60
    Gambier, Rikitea
    133.6
    97
    Tubuai
    140.2
    83
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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