Table of Oceanic Indices
AUGUST 2010
PACIFIC
SST
ATLANTIC
SST
Global
NINO 1+2
NINO 3
NINO 3.4
NIN0 4
N. ATL
S. ATL
TROPICS
MONTH
0-10S
5N-5S
5N-5S
5N-5S
5N-20N
0-20S
10N-10S
90W-80W
150W-90W
170W-120W
160E-150W
60W-30W
30W-10E
0W-360W
AUG 10
-1.5
19.3
-1.1
23.9
-1.2
25.5
-1.0
27.5
1.0
28.6
0.2
23.3
0.0
27.0
JUL 10
-1.7
20.2
-1.0
24.6
-0.9
26.1
-0.5
28.1
1.2
28.3
0.5
24.2
0.2
27.5
JUN 10
-0.2
22.8
-0.5
25.9
-0.4
27.1
0.1
28.7
1.3
28.0
0.9
25.7
0.5
28.3
MAY 10
0.1
24.5
0.0
27.1
0.0
27.7
0.4
29.1
1.4
27.6
0.7
26.7
0.5
28.9
APR 10
0.6
26.1
0.7
28.7
0.7
28.4
0.8
29.2
1.4
27.2
0.8
27.6
0.7
29.1
MAR 10
-0.2
26.2
0.7
27.7
1.1
28.3
1.1
29.2
1.3
26.8
1.0
27.9
0.7
28.8
FEB 10
0.0
26.0
0.7
27.1
1.2
27.9
1.1
29.1
1.0
26.5
0.6
27.0
0.6
28.3
JAN 10
0.2
24.7
1.0
26.6
1.6
28.1
1.4
29.6
0.7
26.5
0.7
26.2
0.7
28.2
DEC 09
0.3
23.1
1.6
26.7
1.8
28.3
1.4
29.7
0.5
27.1
0.5
25.1
0.7
28.2
NOV 09
0.5
22.1
1.3
26.2
1.7
28.2
1.5
29.9
0.5
27.9
0.2
24.1
0.6
28.1
OCT 09
0.0
20.9
0.8
25.7
1.0
27.6
1.2
29.6
0.6
28.5
0.3
23.6
0.5
27.8
SEP 09
0.3
20.8
0.8
25.7
0.8
27.5
0.8
29.3
0.5
28.4
0.2
23.2
0.5
27.6
AUG 09
0.8
21.6
1.0
25.9
0.8
27.5
0.8
29.2
0.3
27.9
0.2
23.2
0.5
27.5
TABLE 2.
Mean and anomalous sea surface temperature (C) for the most recent 12 months.
Anomalies are departures from the 1971-2000 adjusted OI climatology
(Smith and Reynolds 1998, J. Climate , 11 ,3320-3323).