[Ncep.list.emc.monsoondesk] Weekly Updates of Global Monsoon Systems

Wei Shi - NOAA Federal wei.shi at noaa.gov
Mon Apr 15 16:06:48 UTC 2019


The weekly PowerPoint presentations summarizing the recent variability of
the global monsoon systems have been updated on the CPC Global Monsoons
website:
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/Global_Monsoons/Global-Monsoon.shtml

*HIGHLIGHTS:*



*African Monsoons:*



Not available at this time.





*Asian-Australian Monsoons:*



For the past 90 days, below normal rainfall deficits  dominated deep
southern coastal peninsular India, Korea, Japan, Malaysia, parts of New
Guinea island of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea,  and almost all of
Australia, particularly north western regions. Elsewhere, the rainfall
amounts received were at normal to slightly above normal levels,
particularly in southeastern China, Kashmir India, parts of the Middle
East, and Indonesia. For the past 30 days, slightly above normal rainfall
fell over the Middle East, in the border area between New Guinea and Papua
New Guinea, and parts of eastern Australia, particularly northern
peninsular Queensland. Elsewhere the rainfall amounts received were mixed.



In this past week, overall, rainfall amounts were at near normal levels
except it was below over much of Indonesia.  For the next two weeks, the
NCEP GFS model forecasts generally below normal rainfall except over parts
of the Middle East, south eastern China, and parts of Indonesia.



*South American Monsoons:*



Long-term rainfall deficits are present over the Amazon Basin and the
Brazilian Plateau.



During the last 7 days, below-average precipitation was observed over
portions of northern and the extreme southern Brazil, Uruguay, northeastern
Argentina, northern Bolivia, western Ecuador and eastern Colombia.
Above-average precipitation was observed over portions of central and
southern Brazil, as well as northern Peru.



For Days 1-7 (15 – 21 April 2019), below-average precipitation is predicted
over portions of northern Brazil and western Peru. Above-average
precipitation is predicted for portions of northern Argentina, northern
Peru and much of Colombia.





*For questions or comments, please contact:


Endalkachew.Bekele at noaa.gov  (for the African monsoons)

Muthuvel.Chelliah at noaa.gov  (for Asian-Australian monsoons)

Wei.Shi at noaa.gov  (for American monsoons and for general issues about the
CPC Global Monsoons products)
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Wei Shi, Ph.D
Meteorologist
Climate Prediction Center/NCEP/NWS/NOAA
NCWCP  Room 3116
5830 University Research Court
College Park, MD 20740
USA
Phone: (301) 683-3440
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