The outlook for September 2015 indicates predominately warmer temperatures in the Southeast US, Central America, South America, much of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Iran, India, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Exceptionally drier conditions are expected in Central America, northern South America, coastal West Africa, central India, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Wetter than normal areas include: central US, Argentina, Uganda, and Turkey.
Global Precipitation and Temperature Outlook for August 2015
The global outlook for August indicates predominately warmer than average temperatures, particularly in the Middle East, southern India, and Southeast Asia. Exceptionally drier conditions are expected from southern Mexico through Central America and into northern South America, while much of the US west of the Rockies may be wetter.
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Exceptionally high temperatures are expected to dominate the global outlook for July 2015, including: Western US and Canada; Central America, west coast of South America, and Brazil; much of Europe; southern Africa; northeast India and Myanmar; Indonesia and Malaysia; and, northeast Siberia. The July outlook for global precipitation shows both exceptional surpluses and deficits. Surpluses are expected in: the US Southwest and Central Plains; northwestern Mexico; Western Amazonia and southern Brazil; and, northern Australia. Dryness is forecast for: southern Mexico; parts of Central America; parts of northern South America; Central and Eastern Europe; the Horn of Africa and Yemen; Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua Guinea, and the Philippines; and, northern China.
Temperature and Precipitation Outlook for June 2015
Most of the world's land surface is forecast to have above normal temperatures in June 2015. Extreme warm anomalies are forecast for the west coasts of Central and South America and portions of the Sahel and Egypt. Cool anomalies are forecast for Texas, central Mexico. Cool extremes are forecast for central Africa.
Wet anomalies are forecast for Southwest United States, Northwest Mexico, Western and Southern Brazil, Turkey, and portions of Western Australia. Dry anomalies are forecast for Northern South America, Northern India, Southeast Asia, and the Philippines.