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Sea Surface Temp Anomalies in 1982 & 1997

Sea Surface Temp Anomalies in 1982 & 1997. JJA 82. SON 82. Monsoon Rainfall: -13%. JJA 97. SON 97. Monsoon Rainfall: +2%. Sea Surface Temp Anomalies: 1987 & 2002. JJA 87. SON 87. Monsoon Rainfall: -18%. SON 02. JJA 02. Monsoon Rainfall: -19%. Precipitation Anomalies: JJA. 1982.

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Sea Surface Temp Anomalies in 1982 & 1997

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  1. Sea Surface Temp Anomalies in 1982 & 1997 JJA 82 SON 82 Monsoon Rainfall: -13% JJA 97 SON 97 Monsoon Rainfall: +2%

  2. Sea Surface Temp Anomalies: 1987 & 2002 JJA 87 SON 87 Monsoon Rainfall: -18% SON 02 JJA 02 Monsoon Rainfall: -19%

  3. Precipitation Anomalies: JJA 1982 1997 Monsoon Rainfall: -13% Monsoon Rainfall: +2% 2002 1987 Monsoon Rainfall: -19% Monsoon Rainfall: -18%

  4. Precipitation Anomalies: JFM 1983 1998 1988 2003

  5. Surface Temp Anomaly: DJF 1998 1983 1988 2003

  6. Surface Temp Anomaly over North America: DJF 1983 1998 1988 2003

  7. Precip Anomaly in NE Australia (DJF) and NE Brazil (JFM) in 1988 and 1998 1988 1998 1988 1998

  8. Precipitation/SST Fcsts made in April for JAS Season

  9. Precipitaion Simulations Made using Observed SSTsJAS 2002

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