Climate in-brief

  • The MJO has come to life in the Indian Ocean in Phase 2-3. Guidance suggests it will arrive north of Australia in the first week of April, however, rainfall impact looks to be reduced to the top-end and the Gulf region at this stage.

  • The next 3 weeks looks much drier for many areas in NSW and Qld. 2 of 3 Multi-week models showing emphatic dry tercile forecasts in a month (April) that is one of the driest in the calendar year for most inland locations anyway.

  • The current updated seasonal precipitation outlook is still positive from Apr-Jun. Those global models surveyed show above average probabilities of wetter and cooler-than-normal conditions in the next 3 months.

  • Some tropical cyclone activity in the north-western tropics and possibly the Gulf of Carpentaria in the coming fortnight, as the MJO interacts with warm SSTs as it passes through phases 5-6.

The chart above shows lower air pressure pretty much over the entire continent and similarly to australias north and west.

The chart above shows lower air pressure pretty much over the entire continent and similarly to australias north and west.

Australian daily and weekly rainfall observations

only small totals in s NSW and the tropics in the last 24 hrs after a memorable week for most. http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/flood/?ref=ftr

only small totals in s NSW and the tropics in the last 24 hrs after a memorable week for most. http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/flood/?ref=ftr

Weekly rain shows some fantastic falls across such a broad area of the continent.  Emerald seems to have been in a rain shadow as is other parts of the gulf over the past week.Australian 7-day rainfall map courtesy http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/maps…

Weekly rain shows some fantastic falls across such a broad area of the continent. Emerald seems to have been in a rain shadow as is other parts of the gulf over the past week.

Australian 7-day rainfall map courtesy http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/maps/rainfall/?variable=rainfall&map=totals&period=week&region=nat&year=2020&month=12&day=17