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Adelaide: Outlook for 2020 Account

as at 20 February 2020

  • Rainfall is likely to be below average during the 2019–20 year.
  • Inflows into the region's storages are expected to be similar to last year.

 


 

For further information on the outlook for the region during the 2019–20 year scroll down this page or click on the links below:

 

Current water levels

  • Rainfall was below average across the region during the 7-month period between July 2019–January 2020.
  • Storages were 45% full at 20 February 2020, similar to that at the same time last year.
  • More information on current storage levels in the region is available on the Bureau of Meteorology's Water Storage website.

 

Climate outlook

Map showing the chance of exceeding median rainfall for the Adelaide region for March–May 2020
Figure S13 Chance of exceeding median rainfall for the Adelaide region for March–May 2020

 

  • According to the Bureau of Meteorology's climate outlook (from 20 February 2020), rainfall is expected to be close to average during the next three months (March–May 2020).
  • Major climate drivers, including the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), are expected to remain neutral through autumn.
  • Total annual rainfall for 2019–20 is likely to be below average for the third consecutive year.
  • Inflows into the region's storages for the 2019–20 year are expected to be below average, similar to 2018–19.

 

Future commitments

  • Water use is expected to be similar to 2018–19 due to the likelihood of similarly below-average rainfall conditions across the region.