The October 2017 Outlook indicates a forecast of much warmer than normal temperatures in Yemen, Southeast Asia, western Africa, and La Paz, Bolivia. Eastern South Sudan is expected to be much cooler than normal. Intense wet anomalies are forecast for southern Henan and Shaanxi, China.
Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook for September 2017
The September Outlook indicates much warmer than normal temperatures - conditions we'd expect to see once in 20 to 40 years - in many regions of the world including India's southern half, coastal West Africa, and the eastern Amazon Basin. Much drier than normal conditions are forecast for central India.
Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook for August 2017
The August forecast indicates a few areas that will see drier than normal conditions, including northern India from Gujarat through the center of the country; and, along the southern and eastern shores of the Black Sea. But once again it is the temperature forecast that commands attention with vast areas of northern South America and the Middle East forecast to be exceptionally hotter than normal, as well as many other parts of the world with a forecast of warm anomalies of varying severity.
Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook for July 2017
Though there are several regions with a July forecast of significant precipitation anomalies - India's Western Ghats will be much drier than normal and northern Argentina will be much wetter - the temperature forecast has more severe and widespread anomalies. The African Sahel, Saudi Arabia, and Mongolia are among the numerous regions forecast to see much warmer than normal temperatures.
Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook for June 2017
The forecast for June 2017 indicates much warmer than normal temperatures across northern South America, the Sahel, coastal West Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Indonesia, and other regions. Precipitation anomalies include much wetter than normal conditions in Gabon, northern Zambia, and Tanzania; and much drier than normal conditions in Ethiopia and Western Australia.