Tropical
Highlights - March 2022
During March
2022, sea surface
temperatures (SSTs) remained below-average across the east-central
and eastern equatorial Pacific (Fig. T18). The latest monthly Ni�o indices based on
OISSTV2.1 were -0.7C for the Ni�o 1+2 region, -0.9C for
the Ni�o 3.4 region and -0.7C for the Ni�o 4 region (Fig. T5, Table T2). The depth of
the oceanic thermocline (measured by the depth of the 20C isotherm) was below-average
across the east-central and much of the eastern equatorial Pacific and above-average
in the far eastern equatorial Pacific (Figs. T15,
T16). The
corresponding sub-surface temperatures were 1-4C below-average across the
east-central and eastern equatorial Pacific and 1-3C above-average in the far
eastern equatorial Pacific (Fig. T17).
Also during March, the lower-level easterly
winds were above-average over much of the equatorial Pacific and the
upper-level westerly winds were above-average across the east-central and
eastern equatorial Pacific (Table T1, Fig. T20, Fig. T21). Meanwhile,
tropical convection was suppressed over the central equatorial Pacific and enhanced
over the western equatorial Pacific (Fig.
T25). Collectively, these oceanic and
atmospheric anomalies were consistent with La Ni�a conditions.
For the latest status of the ENSO
cycle see the ENSO Diagnostic Discussion at:
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/analysis_monitoring/enso_advisory/index.html