May 2023 SST Anom (deg C)

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May 2023 Sea Surface Temperature Assessment

A. Niño Regions

Niño sea surface temperature (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.

Above average sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTAs) across most of the tropical Pacific have increased during the month. Stronger warming was observed to persist at the eastern equatorial Pacific (more than 2.5 ºC) anomaly and is expanding westward. Moreover, positive SSTAs at the Western Pacific east of the Philippines was also observed while slightly cooler than average in eastern Indonesia.

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 IOD was observed to be within neutral values in May, with the western equatorial Indian Ocean showing slightly cooler than average than the eastern equatorial Indian Ocean.

May 2023 SST (deg C)

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