For the September to November period, the chances
of above average seasonal daytime temperatures
increase northwards across the NT from near 55% in the
far south, to nearly 80% in east Arnhem Land.
The overall pattern of probabilities has mainly resulted from a
warmer than average Indian Ocean.
So with climate patterns like the current,
about 7 seasons out of every 10 are expected
to be warmer than average in the northern half of the NT,
with about 3 out of 10 being cooler.
Outlook confidence is related to the influence of Pacific and Indian Ocean
temperatures on seasonal temperatures. During spring,
history shows this influence on maximum temperatures to be
moderate over most of the NT (see background information).
Warmer than average nights are even more strongly favoured
across the NT with the chances of above average seasonal minimum
temperatures being between 70 and 80% in most areas.
History shows the oceans' influence on spring minimum temperatures to be
moderate over most of the Territory.
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