*Precip/Temp Outlooks

Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook for July 2016

Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook for July 2016

The July forecast includes warm anomalies for the eastern United States, northern South America, across northern Africa, coastal West Africa, southern Africa, southern India, Southeast Asia, and Australia. Dry anomalies are forecast for southern India, southern Thailand, Cambodia, and southern Vietnam. Wet anomalies are forecast for northwestern Argentina, Uruguay, Chad, Java, and the Korean Peninsula.

Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook for June 2016

Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook for June 2016

The outlook for June 2016 shows a dominant pattern of many severe to exceptionally warmer than normal temperatures - particularly in Brazil, North Africa, Southeast Asia, and Indonesia - along with a few pockets cooler than normal. Exceptional wet anomalies are forecast for portions of Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia.  Severe to extreme wet anomalies are forecast for portions of Texas, Mexico, Afghanistan and Uzbekistan. Dry anomalies are forecast for portions of Uruguay, Brazil, Spain, Ethiopia, and India.

Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook for May 2016

The Outlook for May 2016 includes the forecast of exceptional precipitation in Venezuela's Orinoco watershed. Much hotter than average temperatures are forecast to dominate much of Southeast Asia and Indonesia, along with many other parts of the world.

Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook for April 2016

The Outlook for April 2016 is dominated by a forecast of widespread warm temperatures, particularly in South America, India, Southeast Asia, and Indonesia. Drier than normal conditions are forecast for Brazil and Southeast Asia, while exceptionally wetter conditions are expected in northern Argentina and Shanghai, China.

Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook for March 2016

The March 2016 Outlook indicates exceptionally warmer temperatures in many areas, particularly northern Brazil, Central Asia, India, and Indonesia. Northern Brazil is also forecast to be exceptionally dry. Exceptionally wetter conditions are forecast for the Yucatan Peninsula.