NSW Seasonal Temperature Outlook: probabilities for November 2003 to January 2004, issued 16th October 2003

Warmer conditions favoured in northern NSW

The Bureau's temperature outlook for the late spring to mid-summer period shows a moderate swing towards warmer than average daytime and overnight temperatures in northern NSW. This outlook is largely the result of warmer than average temperatures in the tropical Pacific and Indian Oceans.

For the November to January period, the chances of above average seasonal daytime temperatures are above 60% over the northeastern half of NSW with probabilities between 65 and 70% in the far northeast corner. So with climate patterns like the current, about 7 seasons out of every 10 are expected to be warmer than average across the northeastern parts of the state, 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 November to January, history shows this influence on maximum temperatures to be moderate to strong across the whole of NSW (see background information).

Warmer than average nights are favoured across NSW with probabilities exceeding 60% throughout the state. In northern and western regions, the probabilities approach 70%.

History shows the oceans' influence on Nov-Jan minimum temperatures to be moderate over much of the state, except in isolated patches in central NSW where this relationship is weak.

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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More information on this outlook is available from 9.00am to 5.00pm (EST) Monday to Friday by contacting the Climate and Consultancy section in the Bureau's Sydney Office: (02) 9296 1522.
 

THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE SEASONAL OUTLOOK IS EXPECTED BY 13th NOVEMBER 2003.

Maximum temperature departures from average for July to September 2003 - base period 1961-1990

Minimum temperature departures from average for July to September 2003 - base period 1961-1990

 

Background Information