April 2021 SST Anom (deg C)

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April 2021 Sea Surface Temperature Assessment

A. Niño Regions

Niño SST Indices are based on the average of SST anomalies across the given regions: Niño 1+2 (0-10S, 90W-80W), Niño 3 (5N-5S, 150W-90W), Niño 3.4 (5N-5S, 170W-120W) and Niño 4 (5N-5S, 160E-150W). These indices are used to monitor the conditions in the Tropical Pacific for the occurrence of El Niño or La Niña.

Negative sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTAs) across the tropical Pacific continued to weaken where most of the Nino regions have near average values except for Nino 1+2 region. In contrast, near to warmer than average SSTAs (0.5°C to > 1.5°C) were observed over the northeastern part of the Maritime Continent, while on the western part, near to slightly below average SSTAs were observed.

B. Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD)

The Indian Ocean Dipole mode Index (DMI) is defined as the difference between the SST anomalies (ºC) of Western (10ºS-10ºN & 50ºE-70ºE) and Eastern (10ºS-0ºN & 90ºE-110ºE) Equatorial Indian Ocean regions (WEST-EAST). The DMI values represent the intensity of the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD); DMI values above +0.4 °C is referred as the positive IOD, DMI values below −0.4 °C is referred as the negative IOD and DMI values between +0.4 °C and -0.4 °C is referred as the neutral IOD.

The average IOD value for April was still within neutral level as SSTAs across most of the equatorial Indian Ocean were observed to be near average.

April 2021 SST (deg C)

April Normal SST(1991-2020) (deg C)