WA Seasonal Temperature Outlook: probabilities for February to April 2005, issued 18th January 2005 | ||||
Generally neutral outlook for WA seasonal temperaturesThere are no strong shifts in the odds toward either above or below average maximum temperatures for the late summer to mid-autumn quarter (Feb-Apr) across Western Australia, the Bureau of Meteorology announced today. The one exception is in the north Kimberley where a warmer than average season is the more likely outcome. This outlook pattern is mainly the result of above average temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean.
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More information on this outlook is available from 9.00am to 5.00pm (WST) Monday to Friday by contacting the Climate and Consultancy section in the Bureau's Perth Office: (08) 9263 2222. | ||||
THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE SEASONAL OUTLOOK IS EXPECTED BY 18th FEBRUARY 2005 Corresponding rainfall outlook Maximum temperature departures from average for October to December 2004 - base period 1961-1990 Minimum temperature departures from average for October to December 2004 - base period 1961-1990 | ||||
Background Information
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