National Seasonal Temperature Outlook: probabilities for July to September 2003, issued 17th June 2003

Warmer season in north and west

The Bureau's latest seasonal temperature outlook shows the odds are shifted in favour of warmer than average daytime temperatures in the north and west of the country.

For the July to September period, the chances of above average seasonal daytime temperatures are between 60 and 70% in the west and far north of WA, as well as across the northern halves of Queensland and the NT. Close to the Gulf of Carpentaria, the probabilities approach 75%. The temperature patterns in both the Pacific and Indian Oceans have influenced these probabilities.

So with climate patterns like the current, about 6 to 7 seasons out of every 10 are expected to be warmer than average across the west and north of Australia, with about 3 to 4 out of 10 being cooler. In remaining parts of the country, including Tasmania, Victoria, NSW and SA, the chances of above average seasonal temperatures are between 50 and 60%. The Bureau's July to September maximum temperature outlooks have moderate reliability over most of WA, the NT and Queensland (see background information).

Warmer than average nights are also favoured over large parts of the country. The chances of above average seasonal minimum temperatures are between 60 and 80% across the southern half of WA, and between 60 and 75% over Queensland and most of NSW. Minimum temperature outlooks for the season have moderate to high reliability over the southwestern half of WA, and eastern Queensland.

probability of exceeding median maximum temperature - click on the image for a larger version of the map
probability of exceeding median minimum temperature - click on the image for a larger version of the map
 

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The following climate meteorologists in the National Climate Centre can be contacted about this outlook: Grant Beard on (03) 9669 4527, Blair Trewin on (03) 9669 4603, Janita Pahalad on (03) 9669 4859, David Jones on (03) 9669 4085.
 
Regional versions of this media release are available: | Qld | NSW | Vic | Tas | SA | WA | NT |

Regional commentary is available from the Climate and Consultancy Sections in the Bureau's Regional Offices:
Queensland -(07) 3239 8669 or (07) 3239 8666
New South Wales -(02) 9296 1522
Victoria -(03) 9669 4949
Tasmania -(03) 6221 2043
South Australia -(08) 8366 2664
Western Australia -(08) 9263 2222
The Northern Territory -(08) 8920 3813

 

THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE SEASONAL OUTLOOK IS EXPECTED BY 16th JULY 2003.

Archive of previous National Seasonal Rainfall Outlooks

Archive of previous National Seasonal Temperature Outlooks

Maximum temperature departures from average for March to May 2003 - base period 1961-1990

Minimum temperature departures from average for March to May 2003 - base period 1961-1990

 

Background Information