The bureau forecast warmer and drier conditions from September to November. Read more at straitstimes.com.
CANBERRA - Australia’s weather bureau said on Tuesday that sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific were rising and that an El Nino weather event, which typically brings hotter, drier weather, would likely develop between September and November.
The World Meteorological Organisation said in July that the weather pattern had emerged in the tropical Pacific for the first time in seven years. “Sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific are exceeding El Nino thresholds and have continued to warm slightly over the last fortnight,” the bureau said in a statement on its website.
However, the bureau said the 90-day Southern Oscillation Index, an indicator used to assess El Nino development, was below El Nino thresholds and that trade winds and Pacific cloudiness had not yet demonstrated sustained El Nino patterns.
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