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Drought Mitigation
Title
Seasonal Outlook through June 2006
Date
1/17/2006
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<br />2 <br /> <br />NIN03.4 SST anomaly plume <br /> <br />ECMWF forecast from 1 Dec 2(X)5 <br />Plonthly mBlll& platEd uGirg /leEP Bdju~d 01\12 1971-2000 cUrmtology <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />~ System 2 <br /> <br />6 <br />g' <br />'0 <br />- <br />>00 <br />'" <br />E <br />g <br /><( <br /> <br />........ <br />..... o. <br />'. <br />". <br />'. <br />-00 .0. <br />..,...,~. <br /> <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />-1 <br /> <br />-1 <br /> <br />.2 <br /> <br />rMY JUN JUl ALG SEP OCT NO" DEe JAN FEe MAR APA rMY JUN <br />2005 2006 <br /> <br />.2 <br /> <br />Fomcasl production dat9 14 Doc 2C05 <br /> <br />c <br /> <br />European model (50 ensemble members, or 'spaghettis') predicts peak SST anomalies <br />this winter, and rapid return to "normal" by late spring. Note that observed December <br />temperature anomaly splits the difference between the two sub-sets of forecasts. <br />
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