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#21 Postby Scorpion » Sat Mar 12, 2005 11:58 pm

I don't think SST's now have really anything to do with what they will be in August. I heard that it was going to be a long, hot summer this year, so the SST's do have plenty of time to rebound.
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#22 Postby AussieMark » Sun Mar 13, 2005 5:32 am

I just hope we are not headed for another El Nino

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the Sydney area is still suffering from one of its worst droughts in living memory

look at the degree of water problems from July 2002 - Jan 2003 (the last El Nino)

It has not recovered since even though that event ended like 2 years ago
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#23 Postby cycloneye » Mon Mar 14, 2005 2:33 pm

The warm area continues there west of South America at el nino 1-2.Let's watch this evolve and let's see if more WWB or Kelvin waves continue to propagate eastward bringing warmer waters to the eastern Pacific.But if an el nino develops it wont be as the one of 1997 which was one of the strongest ever.

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#24 Postby cycloneye » Tue Mar 15, 2005 2:22 pm

N ATL S ATL TRO ATL
1950 1 25.87 0.05 25.42 -0.05 26.95 -0.55
1950 2 25.41 -0.03 26.34 -0.07 27.05 -0.67
1950 3 25.10 -0.33 27.02 0.12 27.68 -0.44
1950 4 25.60 -0.16 26.66 -0.14 27.91 -0.53
1950 5 25.85 -0.34 25.53 -0.49 27.80 -0.55
1950 6 26.37 -0.24 24.30 -0.53 27.31 -0.53
1950 7 26.53 -0.48 23.46 -0.24 26.88 -0.45
1950 8 27.25 -0.28 22.61 -0.40 26.40 -0.62
1950 9 27.78 -0.11 22.44 -0.51 26.42 -0.68
1950 10 27.69 -0.17 22.50 -0.79 26.70 -0.60
1950 11 27.37 -0.03 23.29 -0.58 26.78 -0.70
1950 12 26.82 0.22 23.60 -0.97 26.87 -0.62
1951 1 25.90 0.08 24.52 -0.95 27.03 -0.48
1951 2 25.30 -0.14 25.45 -0.95 27.24 -0.49
1951 3 25.62 0.19 25.95 -0.94 27.61 -0.51
1951 4 26.19 0.43 26.30 -0.51 28.08 -0.37
1951 5 26.49 0.29 25.35 -0.67 27.93 -0.41
1951 6 26.81 0.19 24.23 -0.60 27.73 -0.11
1951 7 27.25 0.23 23.46 -0.24 27.25 -0.08
1951 8 27.79 0.27 22.97 -0.04 27.08 0.05
1951 9 27.97 0.09 22.86 -0.08 27.07 -0.03
1951 10 27.85 0.00 23.24 -0.05 27.42 0.12
1951 11 27.41 0.01 23.58 -0.29 27.61 0.13
1951 12 26.58 -0.02 24.35 -0.22 27.50 0.02
1952 1 25.64 -0.18 25.49 0.03 27.51 0.01
1952 2 25.44 0.00 26.19 -0.21 27.73 0.00
1952 3 25.54 0.12 26.70 -0.19 28.05 -0.07
1952 4 25.82 0.06 26.54 -0.26 28.36 -0.08
1952 5 26.47 0.28 25.66 -0.36 28.12 -0.22
1952 6 26.84 0.22 24.60 -0.23 27.52 -0.31
1952 7 27.18 0.16 23.45 -0.24 26.88 -0.45
1952 8 27.65 0.13 22.78 -0.22 26.73 -0.30
1952 9 28.20 0.32 22.54 -0.40 26.77 -0.33
1952 10 27.94 0.08 22.95 -0.34 27.01 -0.28
1952 11 27.36 -0.04 23.75 -0.12 27.10 -0.38
1952 12 27.05 0.45 24.28 -0.29 27.12 -0.36
1953 1 26.27 0.45 25.19 -0.27 27.42 -0.08
1953 2 25.99 0.55 25.88 -0.52 27.62 -0.10
1953 3 25.62 0.20 26.58 -0.31 28.04 -0.08
1953 4 26.09 0.33 26.31 -0.50 28.42 -0.03
1953 5 26.33 0.14 25.73 -0.29 28.22 -0.13
1953 6 26.84 0.22 24.62 -0.21 27.71 -0.13
1953 7 27.28 0.26 23.50 -0.19 27.23 -0.10
1953 8 27.68 0.16 22.87 -0.13 26.92 -0.11
1953 9 27.94 0.05 22.83 -0.11 27.02 -0.07
1953 10 27.91 0.06 23.25 -0.04 27.08 -0.22
1953 11 27.67 0.27 23.45 -0.41 27.34 -0.14
1953 12 26.77 0.17 23.95 -0.62 27.25 -0.24
1954 1 25.94 0.13 24.78 -0.69 27.34 -0.16
1954 2 25.51 0.07 25.71 -0.69 27.58 -0.15
1954 3 25.37 -0.06 26.25 -0.64 27.91 -0.21
1954 4 25.61 -0.15 26.30 -0.51 28.00 -0.45
1954 5 26.34 0.14 25.25 -0.78 27.90 -0.44
1954 6 26.63 0.02 24.10 -0.73 27.26 -0.58
1954 7 26.88 -0.14 22.78 -0.91 26.62 -0.71
1954 8 27.25 -0.27 22.43 -0.58 26.47 -0.55
1954 9 27.68 -0.21 22.33 -0.61 26.50 -0.60
1954 10 27.36 -0.50 23.13 -0.16 26.74 -0.56
1954 11 26.88 -0.52 23.69 -0.18 26.83 -0.65
1954 12 26.19 -0.41 24.20 -0.37 26.82 -0.66
1955 1 25.73 -0.09 24.91 -0.56 26.89 -0.61
1955 2 25.27 -0.17 25.69 -0.71 27.19 -0.54
1955 3 25.37 -0.06 26.50 -0.39 27.62 -0.50
1955 4 25.58 -0.18 26.20 -0.60 27.88 -0.56
1955 5 26.08 -0.11 25.81 -0.21 27.63 -0.71
1955 6 26.50 -0.12 24.49 -0.34 27.16 -0.68
1955 7 27.13 0.11 23.28 -0.41 26.73 -0.60
1955 8 27.64 0.12 22.56 -0.45 26.48 -0.55
1955 9 28.08 0.20 22.39 -0.55 26.49 -0.60
1955 10 28.12 0.27 22.93 -0.36 26.46 -0.84
1955 11 27.88 0.48 23.73 -0.14 26.62 -0.86
1955 12 26.92 0.32 23.92 -0.65 26.74 -0.74
1956 1 26.33 0.51 24.91 -0.56 26.84 -0.67
1956 2 25.78 0.34 25.74 -0.66 27.20 -0.53
1956 3 25.85 0.42 26.10 -0.79 27.56 -0.56
1956 4 25.87 0.11 26.00 -0.81 27.92 -0.52
1956 5 26.05 -0.14 25.74 -0.28 27.83 -0.51
1956 6 26.30 -0.32 24.35 -0.48 27.31 -0.53
1956 7 26.73 -0.28 23.07 -0.62 26.68 -0.65
1956 8 27.36 -0.16 22.73 -0.27 26.52 -0.51
1956 9 27.63 -0.26 22.79 -0.15 26.51 -0.59
1956 10 27.62 -0.24 22.85 -0.44 26.79 -0.51
1956 11 27.24 -0.16 23.50 -0.36 26.95 -0.52
1956 12 26.74 0.14 23.95 -0.62 27.03 -0.45
1957 1 25.51 -0.31 24.89 -0.58 27.09 -0.41
1957 2 25.04 -0.40 26.32 -0.08 27.58 -0.14
1957 3 25.20 -0.23 26.78 -0.11 28.02 -0.10
1957 4 25.30 -0.46 26.61 -0.20 28.47 0.02
1957 5 25.96 -0.23 25.74 -0.28 28.46 0.12
1957 6 26.61 -0.01 24.80 -0.03 27.88 0.04
1957 7 26.91 -0.11 23.19 -0.50 27.33 0.00
1957 8 27.69 0.17 22.63 -0.37 27.15 0.12
1957 9 28.05 0.17 22.32 -0.62 27.00 -0.10
1957 10 28.14 0.29 22.67 -0.61 27.22 -0.08
1957 11 27.66 0.26 23.42 -0.45 27.63 0.15
1957 12 26.95 0.35 24.18 -0.39 27.69 0.21
1958 1 26.37 0.55 24.94 -0.53 27.77 0.27
1958 2 26.25 0.81 26.18 -0.22 28.09 0.36
1958 3 26.57 1.15 26.19 -0.70 28.35 0.23
1958 4 26.78 1.02 26.07 -0.74 28.58 0.13
1958 5 26.97 0.78 24.74 -1.28 28.25 -0.09
1958 6 27.63 1.02 23.53 -1.29 27.69 -0.15
1958 7 27.59 0.58 22.77 -0.92 27.20 -0.13
1958 8 28.03 0.51 22.11 -0.89 26.91 -0.12
1958 9 28.11 0.23 22.02 -0.93 26.85 -0.25
1958 10 27.94 0.09 22.61 -0.67 27.12 -0.18
1958 11 27.60 0.20 23.21 -0.66 27.26 -0.22
1958 12 26.82 0.22 24.44 -0.13 27.50 0.02
1959 1 26.21 0.39 25.30 -0.16 27.53 0.03
1959 2 25.71 0.27 26.23 -0.17 27.74 0.01
1959 3 25.37 -0.06 26.97 0.07 28.02 -0.10
1959 4 25.68 -0.08 26.82 0.02 28.43 -0.02
1959 5 25.83 -0.36 25.67 -0.35 28.31 -0.03
1959 6 26.34 -0.28 24.49 -0.34 27.62 -0.21
1959 7 26.66 -0.36 23.13 -0.56 26.96 -0.37
1959 8 27.20 -0.32 22.67 -0.34 26.71 -0.32
1959 9 27.75 -0.13 22.62 -0.33 26.82 -0.28
1959 10 27.67 -0.18 23.14 -0.15 27.12 -0.17
1959 11 27.38 -0.02 23.55 -0.31 27.23 -0.25
1959 12 26.61 0.01 24.09 -0.48 27.23 -0.26
1960 1 25.65 -0.17 24.90 -0.57 27.24 -0.26
1960 2 25.53 0.09 25.76 -0.64 27.39 -0.34
1960 3 25.41 -0.01 26.73 -0.16 27.99 -0.13
1960 4 25.89 0.13 26.53 -0.28 28.26 -0.18
1960 5 26.29 0.10 25.81 -0.21 28.08 -0.26
1960 6 26.91 0.29 24.30 -0.53 27.47 -0.37
1960 7 27.12 0.10 23.57 -0.13 27.08 -0.25
1960 8 27.53 0.01 22.80 -0.21 26.76 -0.27
1960 9 27.87 -0.01 22.72 -0.23 26.94 -0.16
1960 10 27.84 -0.01 23.07 -0.22 27.02 -0.28
1960 11 27.34 -0.06 23.69 -0.18 27.15 -0.33
1960 12 26.65 0.05 24.39 -0.18 27.35 -0.13
1961 1 26.10 0.28 25.18 -0.29 27.34 -0.16
1961 2 25.24 -0.21 26.08 -0.32 27.68 -0.04
1961 3 25.35 -0.07 26.66 -0.23 27.92 -0.20
1961 4 25.68 -0.08 26.41 -0.40 28.34 -0.11
1961 5 26.08 -0.11 25.90 -0.12 28.16 -0.18
1961 6 26.40 -0.22 24.49 -0.34 27.69 -0.15
1961 7 26.83 -0.19 23.27 -0.42 26.95 -0.38
1961 8 27.59 0.07 22.68 -0.32 26.71 -0.32
1961 9 27.76 -0.12 22.82 -0.12 26.69 -0.41
1961 10 27.64 -0.21 23.08 -0.21 26.93 -0.36
1961 11 27.28 -0.12 23.76 -0.11 27.18 -0.30
1961 12 26.66 0.06 24.41 -0.16 27.25 -0.23
1962 1 26.03 0.21 25.49 0.02 27.31 -0.19
1962 2 25.51 0.07 26.15 -0.25 27.50 -0.22
1962 3 25.87 0.45 26.75 -0.14 27.86 -0.26
1962 4 26.09 0.33 26.69 -0.12 28.21 -0.24
1962 5 26.62 0.43 26.20 0.18 28.08 -0.26
1962 6 26.96 0.35 24.89 0.06 27.68 -0.16
1962 7 27.34 0.32 23.58 -0.11 27.15 -0.18
1962 8 27.69 0.17 22.81 -0.20 26.92 -0.10
1962 9 27.94 0.06 23.12 0.17 26.92 -0.18
1962 10 27.87 0.02 23.41 0.12 27.13 -0.17
1962 11 27.79 0.39 24.05 0.18 27.33 -0.15
1962 12 27.31 0.71 24.24 -0.33 27.24 -0.24
1963 1 26.51 0.69 25.35 -0.11 27.28 -0.23
1963 2 25.99 0.55 26.22 -0.18 27.55 -0.18
1963 3 25.70 0.27 27.17 0.28 27.99 -0.13
1963 4 26.20 0.44 27.16 0.35 28.39 -0.06
1963 5 26.42 0.23 26.46 0.44 28.26 -0.08
1963 6 26.70 0.08 25.18 0.36 27.82 -0.01
1963 7 27.07 0.06 23.97 0.28 27.54 0.21
1963 8 27.54 0.02 23.47 0.46 27.25 0.22
1963 9 27.94 0.06 23.17 0.22 27.20 0.10
1963 10 28.04 0.19 23.60 0.31 27.47 0.17
1963 11 27.58 0.18 24.41 0.54 27.69 0.21
1963 12 26.78 0.17 25.24 0.68 27.65 0.17
1964 1 25.88 0.06 26.06 0.59 27.68 0.17
1964 2 25.63 0.19 26.60 0.20 27.71 -0.01
1964 3 25.55 0.13 27.13 0.24 27.95 -0.17
1964 4 25.71 -0.05 26.72 -0.09 28.23 -0.21
1964 5 26.19 0.00 25.73 -0.29 27.86 -0.48
1964 6 26.68 0.06 24.57 -0.26 27.33 -0.51
1964 7 26.94 -0.07 23.27 -0.42 26.91 -0.42
1964 8 27.44 -0.08 22.72 -0.29 26.46 -0.57
1964 9 27.59 -0.29 22.16 -0.78 26.42 -0.68
1964 10 27.57 -0.29 22.52 -0.77 26.73 -0.57
1964 11 27.16 -0.24 23.09 -0.78 26.76 -0.72
1964 12 26.48 -0.12 23.68 -0.89 26.70 -0.78
1965 1 25.63 -0.19 24.93 -0.53 26.89 -0.61
1965 2 25.25 -0.19 26.26 -0.14 27.32 -0.40
1965 3 25.25 -0.18 26.96 0.06 27.75 -0.37
1965 4 25.60 -0.16 26.79 -0.02 28.20 -0.25
1965 5 25.92 -0.27 26.00 -0.02 28.19 -0.15
1965 6 26.31 -0.31 24.44 -0.38 27.68 -0.15
1965 7 26.84 -0.18 23.20 -0.49 27.21 -0.12
1965 8 27.16 -0.36 22.55 -0.46 26.97 -0.06
1965 9 27.74 -0.14 22.65 -0.30 27.08 -0.02
1965 10 27.79 -0.06 22.91 -0.38 27.38 0.08
1965 11 27.33 -0.07 23.44 -0.43 27.58 0.10
1965 12 26.79 0.19 24.15 -0.42 27.63 0.15
1966 1 25.79 -0.03 25.13 -0.33 27.65 0.15
1966 2 25.70 0.26 25.93 -0.47 27.84 0.11
1966 3 25.72 0.29 26.42 -0.47 28.18 0.06
1966 4 26.23 0.47 26.73 -0.08 28.41 -0.03
1966 5 26.40 0.20 26.03 0.01 28.15 -0.19
1966 6 26.90 0.29 25.20 0.37 27.75 -0.09
1966 7 27.32 0.30 23.71 0.01 27.26 -0.07
1966 8 27.54 0.02 22.65 -0.35 26.85 -0.18
1966 9 28.02 0.14 22.67 -0.27 26.91 -0.19
1966 10 27.99 0.14 22.99 -0.30 27.11 -0.19
1966 11 27.76 0.36 23.75 -0.12 27.24 -0.23
1966 12 27.05 0.45 24.97 0.41 27.26 -0.22
1967 1 25.96 0.14 25.52 0.05 27.19 -0.32
1967 2 25.42 -0.02 26.65 0.25 27.43 -0.29
1967 3 25.25 -0.18 26.85 -0.05 27.81 -0.31
1967 4 25.94 0.18 26.55 -0.25 28.19 -0.25
1967 5 26.07 -0.12 25.53 -0.49 28.14 -0.20
1967 6 26.34 -0.27 23.96 -0.86 27.59 -0.25
1967 7 26.76 -0.26 22.93 -0.76 26.91 -0.42
1967 8 27.27 -0.26 22.32 -0.69 26.60 -0.43
1967 9 27.74 -0.14 22.35 -0.60 26.62 -0.48
1967 10 27.61 -0.25 22.57 -0.72 26.85 -0.45
1967 11 27.14 -0.26 23.12 -0.74 26.98 -0.50
1967 12 26.43 -0.17 24.26 -0.31 27.07 -0.41
1968 1 25.64 -0.18 25.39 -0.08 27.03 -0.48
1968 2 25.36 -0.09 25.96 -0.45 27.29 -0.43
1968 3 25.53 0.11 26.46 -0.43 27.68 -0.44
1968 4 25.94 0.18 26.58 -0.22 28.11 -0.33
1968 5 26.05 -0.14 25.88 -0.14 27.95 -0.40
1968 6 26.36 -0.26 24.55 -0.28 27.69 -0.15
1968 7 26.63 -0.39 23.72 0.03 27.26 -0.07
1968 8 27.26 -0.26 22.99 -0.02 27.01 -0.02
1968 9 27.80 -0.08 23.07 0.12 27.05 -0.05
1968 10 27.72 -0.14 23.46 0.17 27.34 0.05
1968 11 27.36 -0.04 24.08 0.21 27.53 0.05
1968 12 26.82 0.22 24.88 0.31 27.60 0.12
1969 1 26.14 0.32 25.60 0.13 27.83 0.32
1969 2 26.10 0.66 26.70 0.30 28.05 0.33
1969 3 26.50 1.08 27.24 0.34 28.42 0.31
1969 4 26.67 0.91 27.03 0.22 28.75 0.30
1969 5 26.97 0.78 25.99 -0.04 28.68 0.34
1969 6 27.01 0.39 24.51 -0.32 27.93 0.10
1969 7 27.53 0.52 23.19 -0.50 27.29 -0.04
1969 8 27.82 0.30 22.62 -0.38 27.06 0.03
1969 9 28.21 0.33 22.52 -0.42 27.14 0.04
1969 10 28.08 0.23 22.91 -0.38 27.46 0.16
1969 11 27.81 0.41 23.67 -0.20 27.57 0.09
1969 12 27.06 0.46 24.18 -0.39 27.68 0.20
1970 1 26.39 0.57 24.84 -0.63 27.77 0.27
1970 2 25.96 0.52 25.82 -0.58 27.85 0.13
1970 3 26.23 0.80 26.40 -0.49 28.14 0.03
1970 4 26.15 0.39 26.40 -0.41 28.48 0.03
1970 5 26.66 0.47 25.55 -0.47 28.20 -0.14
1970 6 26.84 0.23 24.18 -0.65 27.50 -0.34
1970 7 26.90 -0.12 23.33 -0.36 26.91 -0.42
1970 8 27.31 -0.21 22.53 -0.47 26.57 -0.46
1970 9 27.80 -0.08 22.63 -0.31 26.65 -0.45
1970 10 27.71 -0.15 22.74 -0.55 26.83 -0.47
1970 11 27.41 0.01 23.45 -0.41 26.94 -0.54
1970 12 26.63 0.03 24.14 -0.42 26.78 -0.71
1971 1 25.97 0.16 25.36 -0.10 26.92 -0.59
1971 2 25.37 -0.08 26.37 -0.04 27.07 -0.65
1971 3 25.33 -0.10 26.80 -0.09 27.54 -0.58
1971 4 25.54 -0.23 26.85 0.05 28.06 -0.39
1971 5 25.83 -0.36 26.42 0.40 27.93 -0.42
1971 6 26.04 -0.57 24.85 0.02 27.42 -0.42
1971 7 26.50 -0.51 23.44 -0.25 26.92 -0.41
1971 8 27.10 -0.43 22.79 -0.22 26.58 -0.44
1971 9 27.58 -0.30 22.64 -0.31 26.59 -0.51
1971 10 27.77 -0.08 22.94 -0.35 26.77 -0.53
1971 11 27.33 -0.07 23.23 -0.64 26.89 -0.59
1971 12 26.59 -0.01 23.72 -0.85 26.85 -0.63
1972 1 25.67 -0.15 25.34 -0.13 27.16 -0.34
1972 2 25.17 -0.27 26.41 0.01 27.58 -0.14
1972 3 25.27 -0.16 26.73 -0.16 27.87 -0.25
1972 4 25.68 -0.08 26.73 -0.08 28.42 -0.03
1972 5 25.85 -0.34 25.93 -0.09 28.38 0.04
1972 6 26.34 -0.28 24.78 -0.05 27.95 0.11
1972 7 26.77 -0.25 23.85 0.16 27.55 0.22
1972 8 27.17 -0.35 23.13 0.13 27.33 0.31
1972 9 27.50 -0.38 23.18 0.23 27.32 0.22
1972 10 27.89 0.04 23.58 0.29 27.75 0.45
1972 11 27.34 -0.06 24.29 0.43 28.01 0.54
1972 12 26.45 -0.15 25.38 0.81 28.08 0.60
1973 1 25.62 -0.20 26.17 0.70 28.03 0.53
1973 2 25.40 -0.04 26.99 0.59 28.12 0.39
1973 3 25.22 -0.20 27.36 0.46 28.27 0.15
1973 4 25.78 0.02 27.55 0.74 28.43 -0.01
1973 5 26.09 -0.11 26.69 0.67 28.20 -0.14
1973 6 26.55 -0.06 25.33 0.51 27.55 -0.29
1973 7 26.89 -0.13 24.22 0.53 27.06 -0.27
1973 8 27.36 -0.16 23.29 0.28 26.69 -0.34
1973 9 27.74 -0.14 23.40 0.46 26.74 -0.36
1973 10 27.58 -0.27 23.71 0.42 26.86 -0.44
1973 11 27.24 -0.16 24.31 0.44 26.95 -0.52
1973 12 26.46 -0.14 24.71 0.14 26.80 -0.68
1974 1 25.64 -0.18 25.63 0.16 26.71 -0.79
1974 2 25.06 -0.38 26.42 0.02 27.04 -0.69
1974 3 24.85 -0.58 26.93 0.04 27.56 -0.56
1974 4 24.87 -0.90 27.05 0.24 27.91 -0.54
1974 5 25.20 -0.99 26.30 0.28 27.85 -0.49
1974 6 25.86 -0.75 24.99 0.17 27.47 -0.37
1974 7 26.56 -0.46 24.00 0.31 27.04 -0.29
1974 8 26.98 -0.54 23.29 0.28 26.74 -0.29
1974 9 27.36 -0.52 22.89 -0.06 26.65 -0.45
1974 10 27.30 -0.56 23.25 -0.04 26.81 -0.49
1974 11 27.03 -0.37 23.92 0.05 26.96 -0.52
1974 12 26.12 -0.48 24.50 -0.07 26.96 -0.52
1975 1 25.60 -0.22 25.18 -0.29 27.02 -0.48
1975 2 25.04 -0.40 26.01 -0.40 27.30 -0.43
1975 3 24.90 -0.52 26.70 -0.19 27.63 -0.49
1975 4 25.29 -0.47 26.60 -0.21 27.99 -0.46
1975 5 25.47 -0.72 25.99 -0.03 27.79 -0.55
1975 6 26.03 -0.58 24.91 0.08 27.24 -0.60
1975 7 26.71 -0.30 23.53 -0.16 26.85 -0.48
1975 8 27.16 -0.36 22.86 -0.15 26.45 -0.58
1975 9 27.44 -0.44 22.56 -0.38 26.36 -0.74
1975 10 27.49 -0.36 22.91 -0.38 26.49 -0.81
1975 11 26.89 -0.51 23.55 -0.31 26.68 -0.80
1975 12 26.32 -0.28 23.99 -0.58 26.54 -0.94
1976 1 25.65 -0.16 24.93 -0.54 26.66 -0.85
1976 2 25.11 -0.33 26.01 -0.39 27.12 -0.61
1976 3 24.83 -0.59 26.30 -0.59 27.57 -0.55
1976 4 25.32 -0.44 25.99 -0.82 27.95 -0.50
1976 5 25.51 -0.68 25.33 -0.69 27.86 -0.48
1976 6 26.12 -0.49 24.01 -0.81 27.54 -0.30
1976 7 26.40 -0.62 22.85 -0.84 27.03 -0.30
1976 8 27.28 -0.24 22.44 -0.56 26.77 -0.26
1976 9 27.90 0.02 22.52 -0.42 26.92 -0.17
1976 10 28.05 0.19 22.68 -0.61 27.25 -0.05
1976 11 27.39 -0.01 23.30 -0.56 27.45 -0.03
1976 12 26.26 -0.34 24.01 -0.56 27.37 -0.11
1977 1 25.71 -0.10 25.13 -0.34 27.46 -0.04
1977 2 25.25 -0.19 26.17 -0.24 27.57 -0.15
1977 3 25.25 -0.17 26.65 -0.24 27.94 -0.18
1977 4 25.57 -0.19 26.70 -0.11 28.21 -0.24
1977 5 26.06 -0.14 25.88 -0.14 28.21 -0.13
1977 6 26.80 0.18 24.64 -0.18 27.76 -0.07
1977 7 26.82 -0.20 23.25 -0.44 27.18 -0.15
1977 8 27.41 -0.11 22.86 -0.15 26.86 -0.17
1977 9 27.75 -0.13 22.74 -0.21 27.04 -0.06
1977 10 27.67 -0.18 23.14 -0.15 27.28 -0.01
1977 11 27.31 -0.09 23.73 -0.14 27.50 0.03
1977 12 26.41 -0.19 24.24 -0.33 27.53 0.05
1978 1 25.93 0.11 25.13 -0.33 27.57 0.06
1978 2 25.80 0.36 25.90 -0.50 27.67 -0.06
1978 3 25.72 0.30 26.33 -0.56 28.03 -0.09
1978 4 26.29 0.53 26.03 -0.78 28.19 -0.25
1978 5 26.34 0.14 25.50 -0.52 28.04 -0.31
1978 6 26.41 -0.21 24.31 -0.52 27.52 -0.32
1978 7 26.80 -0.22 23.49 -0.20 27.09 -0.24
1978 8 27.46 -0.06 22.77 -0.23 26.74 -0.29
1978 9 27.60 -0.28 22.29 -0.65 26.81 -0.29
1978 10 27.81 -0.04 22.81 -0.47 27.02 -0.28
1978 11 27.36 -0.04 23.39 -0.48 27.28 -0.20
1978 12 26.38 -0.22 24.34 -0.22 27.38 -0.10
1979 1 25.95 0.13 25.31 -0.16 27.51 0.01
1979 2 25.72 0.28 26.10 -0.30 27.70 -0.03
1979 3 25.67 0.24 26.48 -0.41 28.15 0.03
1979 4 26.16 0.40 26.66 -0.15 28.47 0.02
1979 5 26.65 0.46 25.92 -0.10 28.32 -0.02
1979 6 27.08 0.46 24.82 -0.01 27.94 0.10
1979 7 27.25 0.23 23.71 0.02 27.25 -0.08
1979 8 27.67 0.15 23.00 -0.01 26.94 -0.09
1979 9 28.03 0.14 23.15 0.21 27.18 0.08
1979 10 28.01 0.16 23.30 0.01 27.31 0.02
1979 11 27.58 0.18 23.87 0.00 27.53 0.05
1979 12 26.80 0.20 24.37 -0.19 27.58 0.10
1980 1 26.27 0.45 25.22 -0.25 27.68 0.17
1980 2 25.81 0.37 26.02 -0.38 27.80 0.08
1980 3 25.70 0.28 26.59 -0.30 28.15 0.03
1980 4 26.18 0.42 26.77 -0.04 28.50 0.05
1980 5 26.92 0.73 25.81 -0.21 28.42 0.08
1980 6 27.17 0.55 24.55 -0.27 27.89 0.06
1980 7 27.24 0.22 23.47 -0.22 27.24 -0.09
1980 8 27.84 0.32 22.88 -0.12 26.88 -0.15
1980 9 28.19 0.31 22.91 -0.03 27.08 -0.02
1980 10 27.98 0.13 23.14 -0.15 27.21 -0.09
1980 11 27.46 0.06 23.71 -0.16 27.48 0.00
1980 12 26.75 0.15 23.97 -0.60 27.45 -0.03
1981 1 26.31 0.49 25.29 -0.18 27.35 -0.15
1981 2 25.71 0.27 25.88 -0.52 27.48 -0.25
1981 3 26.21 0.79 26.27 -0.62 28.04 -0.08
1981 4 26.24 0.48 26.33 -0.48 28.24 -0.20
1981 5 26.75 0.56 25.64 -0.38 28.19 -0.16
1981 6 26.78 0.17 24.51 -0.32 27.71 -0.12
1981 7 27.28 0.26 23.60 -0.09 27.17 -0.16
1981 8 27.61 0.09 22.78 -0.23 26.77 -0.26
1981 9 27.90 0.02 22.98 0.04 27.03 -0.07
1981 10 27.78 -0.07 23.61 0.32 27.36 0.06
1981 11 27.60 0.20 24.20 0.33 27.50 0.03
1981 12 26.90 0.30 24.74 0.17 27.58 0.10
1982 1 26.00 0.17 25.45 -0.03 27.63 0.13
1982 2 25.49 0.03 26.27 -0.14 27.80 0.07
1982 3 25.52 0.08 26.80 -0.11 28.15 0.03
1982 4 25.66 -0.12 26.47 -0.35 28.57 0.13
1982 5 26.32 0.10 25.57 -0.45 28.58 0.23
1982 6 26.73 0.10 24.46 -0.37 28.08 0.24
1982 7 26.98 -0.06 23.26 -0.42 27.40 0.08
1982 8 27.46 -0.08 22.28 -0.72 27.16 0.14
1982 9 27.82 -0.06 22.52 -0.43 27.33 0.23
1982 10 27.58 -0.28 23.05 -0.26 27.73 0.42
1982 11 27.00 -0.40 23.56 -0.33 28.00 0.51
1982 12 26.13 -0.48 24.39 -0.19 28.20 0.71
1983 1 25.54 -0.29 25.72 0.24 28.25 0.74
1983 2 25.53 0.07 26.67 0.26 28.42 0.69
1983 3 26.02 0.57 26.84 -0.06 28.70 0.59
1983 4 26.52 0.74 26.59 -0.23 28.93 0.48
1983 5 26.78 0.57 25.55 -0.48 28.78 0.43
1983 6 27.18 0.54 24.28 -0.54 28.33 0.49
1983 7 27.21 0.17 23.24 -0.45 27.64 0.32
1983 8 27.56 0.02 22.79 -0.22 27.29 0.27
1983 9 27.82 -0.07 22.83 -0.13 27.22 0.12
1983 10 27.54 -0.31 23.01 -0.29 27.27 -0.04
1983 11 27.31 -0.09 23.87 -0.02 27.36 -0.13
1983 12 26.75 0.14 24.88 0.30 27.44 -0.05
1984 1 25.87 0.04 26.00 0.52 27.40 -0.11
1984 2 25.41 -0.06 26.99 0.57 27.60 -0.12
1984 3 25.29 -0.16 27.53 0.63 28.09 -0.03
1984 4 25.45 -0.33 27.24 0.43 28.35 -0.10
1984 5 25.88 -0.33 26.30 0.28 28.08 -0.27
1984 6 26.35 -0.28 25.28 0.46 27.53 -0.30
1984 7 26.58 -0.45 24.07 0.38 27.14 -0.18
1984 8 27.14 -0.39 23.68 0.68 26.89 -0.14
1984 9 27.60 -0.29 23.65 0.70 27.11 0.01
1984 10 27.45 -0.41 23.76 0.45 27.16 -0.15
1984 11 26.89 -0.52 24.18 0.30 27.27 -0.23
1984 12 26.12 -0.49 24.89 0.31 27.11 -0.38
1985 1 25.53 -0.30 25.84 0.36 27.24 -0.27
1985 2 25.15 -0.31 26.83 0.42 27.47 -0.26
1985 3 24.93 -0.52 27.06 0.16 27.82 -0.29
1985 4 25.23 -0.55 26.91 0.09 28.20 -0.24
1985 5 25.64 -0.57 26.13 0.11 28.07 -0.28
1985 6 26.36 -0.27 24.80 -0.02 27.51 -0.32
1985 7 27.01 -0.02 23.79 0.11 27.09 -0.23
1985 8 27.52 -0.01 23.16 0.15 26.83 -0.20
1985 9 27.87 -0.02 22.99 0.03 26.91 -0.19
1985 10 27.58 -0.28 23.47 0.17 27.12 -0.19
1985 11 27.34 -0.06 24.11 0.23 27.38 -0.12
1985 12 26.39 -0.22 24.74 0.16 27.38 -0.11
1986 1 25.43 -0.40 25.56 0.08 27.31 -0.20
1986 2 25.21 -0.25 26.76 0.34 27.67 -0.05
1986 3 25.20 -0.25 27.22 0.32 28.04 -0.08
1986 4 25.34 -0.45 27.03 0.22 28.36 -0.09
1986 5 25.76 -0.45 26.29 0.26 28.29 -0.06
1986 6 26.13 -0.51 25.13 0.31 27.85 0.02
1986 7 26.61 -0.43 23.82 0.13 27.34 0.01
1986 8 27.16 -0.38 23.22 0.21 27.06 0.03
1986 9 27.63 -0.26 23.17 0.22 27.20 0.11
1986 10 27.52 -0.33 23.36 0.05 27.50 0.19
1986 11 27.24 -0.16 23.80 -0.09 27.74 0.25
1986 12 25.96 -0.65 24.62 0.04 27.74 0.25
1987 1 25.54 -0.29 25.46 -0.02 27.78 0.28
1987 2 25.34 -0.12 26.43 0.01 27.98 0.25
1987 3 25.68 0.23 26.97 0.06 28.53 0.41
1987 4 26.18 0.39 26.96 0.14 28.82 0.37
1987 5 26.57 0.36 26.29 0.26 28.78 0.44
1987 6 27.31 0.68 25.12 0.29 28.36 0.52
1987 7 27.41 0.37 24.01 0.33 27.85 0.52
1987 8 28.09 0.56 23.24 0.24 27.61 0.58
1987 9 28.31 0.42 23.16 0.21 27.74 0.64
1987 10 28.39 0.53 23.60 0.29 27.91 0.60
1987 11 27.94 0.53 24.44 0.56 28.15 0.65
1987 12 27.25 0.64 24.90 0.32 28.11 0.62
1988 1 26.21 0.37 26.12 0.64 28.04 0.54
1988 2 25.62 0.16 26.93 0.52 28.12 0.39
1988 3 25.82 0.37 27.55 0.65 28.46 0.34
1988 4 26.12 0.33 27.39 0.57 28.60 0.16
1988 5 26.37 0.15 26.69 0.67 28.29 -0.05
1988 6 27.09 0.45 25.47 0.65 27.68 -0.16
1988 7 27.47 0.43 24.18 0.49 27.13 -0.20
1988 8 27.73 0.20 23.43 0.42 26.88 -0.14
1988 9 28.06 0.17 23.15 0.20 26.97 -0.13
1988 10 27.80 -0.05 23.53 0.23 27.05 -0.26
1988 11 27.35 -0.06 23.97 0.08 27.08 -0.41
1988 12 26.41 -0.20 24.80 0.22 27.03 -0.46
1989 1 25.43 -0.40 26.09 0.61 27.12 -0.39
1989 2 25.08 -0.38 26.74 0.33 27.38 -0.34
1989 3 24.79 -0.66 27.28 0.38 27.79 -0.33
1989 4 25.09 -0.70 27.16 0.34 28.21 -0.23
1989 5 25.52 -0.69 26.38 0.35 28.16 -0.18
1989 6 26.38 -0.25 25.09 0.27 27.66 -0.17
1989 7 27.29 0.25 23.91 0.23 27.28 -0.04
1989 8 27.94 0.41 23.42 0.42 27.02 0.00
1989 9 27.89 0.00 23.18 0.23 27.12 0.02
1989 10 27.89 0.03 23.50 0.19 27.34 0.03
1989 11 27.43 0.02 23.80 -0.09 27.51 0.01
1989 12 26.81 0.20 24.23 -0.35 27.50 0.01
1990 1 25.76 -0.07 25.06 -0.42 27.52 0.01
1990 2 25.43 -0.03 26.44 0.02 27.92 0.19
1990 3 25.39 -0.06 27.17 0.26 28.29 0.17
1990 4 25.98 0.20 27.13 0.31 28.66 0.22
1990 5 26.55 0.34 26.00 -0.02 28.51 0.17
1990 6 26.69 0.05 25.00 0.18 27.93 0.09
1990 7 27.26 0.22 23.65 -0.04 27.38 0.06
1990 8 27.72 0.19 22.86 -0.14 27.16 0.14
1990 9 28.22 0.33 22.98 0.03 27.23 0.13
1990 10 28.18 0.33 23.45 0.15 27.52 0.21
1990 11 27.57 0.17 24.04 0.16 27.68 0.18
1990 12 26.78 0.17 24.84 0.26 27.72 0.22
1991 1 25.80 -0.04 25.48 0.00 27.73 0.22
1991 2 25.41 -0.05 26.37 -0.05 27.88 0.16
1991 3 25.21 -0.24 27.04 0.13 28.29 0.17
1991 4 25.49 -0.29 27.09 0.27 28.70 0.25
1991 5 25.96 -0.26 26.51 0.48 28.70 0.35
1991 6 26.23 -0.40 25.04 0.21 28.20 0.36
1991 7 26.66 -0.38 23.62 -0.06 27.63 0.31
1991 8 27.16 -0.38 22.89 -0.12 27.23 0.21
1991 9 27.71 -0.18 22.65 -0.30 27.21 0.11
1991 10 27.65 -0.21 23.00 -0.31 27.50 0.19
1991 11 27.22 -0.18 23.44 -0.44 27.71 0.22
1991 12 26.56 -0.05 24.56 -0.03 27.79 0.30
1992 1 25.82 -0.01 25.35 -0.13 27.75 0.24
1992 2 25.40 -0.06 26.17 -0.25 28.03 0.31
1992 3 25.31 -0.13 26.39 -0.51 28.37 0.26
1992 4 25.62 -0.16 26.14 -0.68 28.78 0.33
1992 5 26.21 0.00 25.24 -0.78 28.71 0.36
1992 6 26.54 -0.09 23.90 -0.93 28.00 0.16
1992 7 26.99 -0.04 22.96 -0.73 27.40 0.07
1992 8 27.44 -0.09 22.32 -0.69 26.95 -0.07
1992 9 27.81 -0.08 22.36 -0.59 27.06 -0.04
1992 10 27.73 -0.13 22.61 -0.70 27.26 -0.05
1992 11 27.28 -0.13 23.16 -0.72 27.44 -0.06
1992 12 26.38 -0.23 24.04 -0.55 27.45 -0.04
1993 1 25.77 -0.06 25.14 -0.34 27.51 0.00
1993 2 25.30 -0.16 26.18 -0.24 27.76 0.04
1993 3 25.28 -0.17 26.77 -0.13 28.18 0.07
1993 4 25.71 -0.08 26.91 0.09 28.65 0.21
1993 5 26.26 0.05 25.93 -0.10 28.62 0.28
1993 6 26.70 0.07 24.72 -0.10 28.04 0.20
1993 7 26.90 -0.13 23.68 -0.01 27.41 0.09
1993 8 27.35 -0.18 22.96 -0.05 27.04 0.01
1993 9 27.86 -0.03 23.44 0.48 27.20 0.10
1993 10 27.83 -0.03 23.80 0.49 27.44 0.13
1993 11 27.21 -0.19 24.56 0.67 27.75 0.25
1993 12 26.37 -0.24 25.19 0.61 27.70 0.21
1994 1 25.46 -0.38 25.73 0.25 27.67 0.17
1994 2 25.04 -0.42 26.46 0.04 27.78 0.05
1994 3 25.01 -0.44 27.19 0.28 28.18 0.07
1994 4 25.33 -0.45 27.16 0.35 28.56 0.11
1994 5 25.68 -0.53 26.28 0.26 28.43 0.09
1994 6 26.04 -0.59 24.71 -0.11 27.91 0.07
1994 7 26.59 -0.44 23.32 -0.37 27.31 -0.01
1994 8 27.29 -0.24 22.89 -0.11 27.07 0.04
1994 9 27.67 -0.22 22.75 -0.20 27.07 -0.03
1994 10 27.80 -0.06 23.12 -0.19 27.52 0.22
1994 11 27.37 -0.03 24.01 0.12 27.87 0.37
1994 12 26.42 -0.19 24.63 0.05 27.89 0.40
1995 1 25.89 0.06 25.64 0.16 27.91 0.40
1995 2 25.47 0.01 26.86 0.44 28.10 0.37
1995 3 25.60 0.15 27.63 0.73 28.40 0.29
1995 4 26.19 0.41 27.55 0.73 28.63 0.19
1995 5 26.76 0.55 26.58 0.56 28.51 0.17
1995 6 27.05 0.42 25.33 0.50 28.10 0.26
1995 7 27.49 0.45 23.93 0.24 27.55 0.22
1995 8 28.07 0.54 22.96 -0.05 27.10 0.08
1995 9 28.36 0.48 22.86 -0.10 27.11 0.01
1995 10 28.49 0.63 23.17 -0.13 27.29 -0.02
1995 11 28.06 0.65 23.82 -0.06 27.46 -0.03
1995 12 27.33 0.72 24.52 -0.06 27.43 -0.07
1996 1 26.68 0.84 25.60 0.12 27.48 -0.02
1996 2 26.16 0.70 26.84 0.43 27.72 -0.01
1996 3 25.95 0.50 27.29 0.39 28.16 0.05
1996 4 26.24 0.46 27.43 0.61 28.46 0.02
1996 5 26.59 0.38 26.68 0.65 28.32 -0.02
1996 6 26.82 0.19 25.47 0.64 27.91 0.07
1996 7 27.15 0.11 24.22 0.54 27.41 0.08
1996 8 27.74 0.21 23.39 0.38 27.11 0.08
1996 9 28.17 0.28 23.13 0.18 27.16 0.06
1996 10 28.01 0.15 23.31 0.00 27.33 0.02
1996 11 27.34 -0.06 23.77 -0.11 27.46 -0.03
1996 12 26.77 0.16 24.29 -0.29 27.38 -0.11
1997 1 26.19 0.36 24.83 -0.65 27.38 -0.12
1997 2 25.60 0.14 25.76 -0.65 27.63 -0.09
1997 3 25.33 -0.12 26.26 -0.65 28.16 0.04
1997 4 25.99 0.20 26.03 -0.79 28.63 0.18
1997 5 26.44 0.23 25.22 -0.81 28.64 0.29
1997 6 26.88 0.24 24.02 -0.80 28.29 0.45
1997 7 27.38 0.34 23.17 -0.51 27.85 0.53
1997 8 27.80 0.27 22.69 -0.32 27.63 0.61
1997 9 28.18 0.30 22.90 -0.05 27.76 0.66
1997 10 28.48 0.63 23.75 0.45 28.12 0.81
1997 11 28.00 0.59 24.65 0.76 28.42 0.93
1997 12 27.00 0.39 25.55 0.97 28.54 1.04
1998 1 26.22 0.39 26.36 0.88 28.56 1.06
1998 2 26.10 0.64 27.01 0.60 28.76 1.03
1998 3 26.13 0.68 27.40 0.50 29.01 0.90
1998 4 26.48 0.69 27.29 0.47 29.22 0.78
1998 5 27.13 0.92 26.48 0.45 29.08 0.73
1998 6 27.40 0.77 25.30 0.47 28.35 0.51
1998 7 27.88 0.84 24.26 0.57 27.75 0.43
1998 8 28.35 0.82 23.22 0.22 27.35 0.33
1998 9 28.60 0.71 23.15 0.19 27.34 0.24
1998 10 28.46 0.61 23.36 0.06 27.45 0.14
1998 11 27.89 0.48 24.12 0.23 27.55 0.06
1998 12 27.01 0.40 24.57 -0.01 27.38 -0.11
1999 1 25.77 -0.07 25.28 -0.20 27.33 -0.17
1999 2 25.42 -0.04 26.31 -0.10 27.59 -0.13
1999 3 25.49 0.04 27.00 0.10 28.08 -0.03
1999 4 25.80 0.01 27.23 0.41 28.24 -0.21
1999 5 26.27 0.05 26.43 0.40 28.16 -0.19
1999 6 26.61 -0.02 25.11 0.28 27.66 -0.17
1999 7 27.27 0.23 24.19 0.50 27.22 -0.10
1999 8 27.87 0.33 23.33 0.32 26.88 -0.14
1999 9 28.25 0.36 23.07 0.12 26.92 -0.18
1999 10 28.15 0.30 23.45 0.15 27.10 -0.20
1999 11 27.70 0.29 24.01 0.12 27.23 -0.27
1999 12 27.17 0.56 24.92 0.33 27.25 -0.24
2000 1 25.98 0.14 25.62 0.15 27.23 -0.28
2000 2 25.37 -0.09 26.72 0.32 27.50 -0.22
2000 3 25.39 -0.06 27.08 0.19 27.94 -0.17
2000 4 25.60 -0.19 27.06 0.25 28.42 -0.03
2000 5 26.06 -0.17 26.27 0.25 28.30 -0.05
2000 6 26.45 -0.18 24.96 0.14 27.71 -0.13
2000 7 27.00 -0.03 23.70 0.01 27.25 -0.08
2000 8 27.68 0.15 23.19 0.18 27.05 0.02
2000 9 27.91 0.02 23.02 0.08 27.14 0.03
2000 10 28.06 0.21 23.38 0.10 27.33 0.02
2000 11 27.44 0.04 23.90 0.02 27.50 0.00
2000 12 26.22 -0.39 24.45 -0.13 27.43 -0.06
2001 1 25.50 -0.34 25.44 -0.03 27.44 -0.07
2001 2 25.16 -0.30 26.29 -0.11 27.73 0.00
2001 3 25.41 -0.03 26.98 0.09 28.32 0.21
2001 4 25.65 -0.14 27.03 0.21 28.65 0.20
2001 5 26.14 -0.09 26.47 0.45 28.49 0.14
2001 6 26.61 -0.02 25.07 0.25 28.02 0.18
2001 7 27.24 0.21 23.69 -0.00 27.48 0.15
2001 8 27.77 0.23 23.01 0.00 27.16 0.13
2001 9 28.27 0.38 22.84 -0.11 27.26 0.16
2001 10 28.09 0.24 23.32 0.03 27.52 0.20
2001 11 28.03 0.63 23.88 0.01 27.61 0.12
2001 12 27.32 0.71 24.39 -0.19 27.59 0.10
2002 1 26.54 0.70 25.28 -0.19 27.67 0.16
2002 2 25.91 0.45 26.10 -0.30 27.89 0.17
2002 3 25.91 0.46 26.95 0.06 28.41 0.30
2002 4 25.96 0.17 27.11 0.29 28.79 0.34
2002 5 26.15 -0.08 26.42 0.40 28.67 0.32
2002 6 26.47 -0.16 24.92 0.10 28.24 0.39
2002 7 26.90 -0.13 23.64 -0.05 27.66 0.33
2002 8 27.58 0.05 22.88 -0.13 27.35 0.32
2002 9 27.93 0.03 22.77 -0.17 27.43 0.33
2002 10 28.19 0.34 23.26 -0.02 27.76 0.44
2002 11 27.54 0.13 23.61 -0.26 28.05 0.56
2002 12 26.61 -0.00 24.67 0.08 28.12 0.63
2003 1 25.91 0.07 25.78 0.31 28.00 0.49
2003 2 25.51 0.05 26.90 0.50 28.18 0.45
2003 3 25.43 -0.02 27.49 0.60 28.56 0.45
2003 4 25.76 -0.03 27.17 0.35 28.79 0.34
2003 5 26.14 -0.09 26.21 0.20 28.44 0.09
2003 6 26.62 -0.01 24.85 0.03 28.02 0.17
2003 7 27.30 0.27 24.08 0.39 27.61 0.28
2003 8 28.13 0.59 23.58 0.57 27.36 0.32
2003 9 28.63 0.74 23.41 0.47 27.47 0.37
2003 10 28.65 0.80 23.75 0.47 27.78 0.46
2003 11 27.99 0.58 24.40 0.52 27.96 0.47
2003 12 27.30 0.69 25.15 0.57 27.92 0.43
2004 1 26.47 0.63 25.83 0.37 27.99 0.48
2004 2 25.90 0.44 26.45 0.05 28.09 0.37
2004 3 25.77 0.32 26.72 -0.18 28.37 0.26
2004 4 26.32 0.53 26.40 -0.42 28.73 0.28
2004 5 26.50 0.27 25.72 -0.30 28.44 0.09
2004 6 26.88 0.25 24.58 -0.24 27.88 0.04
2004 7 27.44 0.41 23.68 -0.01 27.42 0.09
2004 8 28.20 0.66 23.17 0.16 27.20 0.16
2004 9 28.65 0.76 23.21 0.27 27.48 0.37
2004 10 28.54 0.69 23.20 -0.09 27.69 0.38
2004 11 28.25 0.84 23.91 0.04 27.99 0.49
2004 12 27.56 0.95 24.90 0.32 28.06 0.57
2005 1 26.84 0.99 26.07 0.60 28.01 0.50
2005 2 26.54 1.08 26.98 0.58 28.08 0.36


The last 2 lines are for the tropical atlantic where the MDR is and shows warmer anomalys.The MDR warming up is what worries me and those who live in the caribbean islands more worried.
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#25 Postby itglobalsecure » Tue Mar 15, 2005 11:38 pm

I am new to these anomaly charts. They are most interesting. Noone has remarked on the red areas by Iceland and Alaska. I am assuming the color scale is in degrees (no label underneath).

I also don't know what period of time is "being integrated over" -- for example, are we comparing the current temperature to the same temperature as "averaged" over a week about this same date - based on just the last year - last X years??? Could someone explain what we are comparing....

Back to the real hot spots -- Isn't a rating of "positive 6" rather unusual?

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#26 Postby x-y-no » Wed Mar 16, 2005 11:47 am

itglobalsecure wrote:I am new to these anomaly charts. They are most interesting. Noone has remarked on the red areas by Iceland and Alaska. I am assuming the color scale is in degrees (no label underneath).

I also don't know what period of time is "being integrated over" -- for example, are we comparing the current temperature to the same temperature as "averaged" over a week about this same date - based on just the last year - last X years??? Could someone explain what we are comparing....

Back to the real hot spots -- Isn't a rating of "positive 6" rather unusual?

Cheryl


There are two reasons for the anomalous warmth in the north. Particularly in the Atlantic, we are in the rapid phase of an approximately 40 year cycle in the rate of the thermohaline circulation. As a result of the more rapid circulation, water is making it further north before cooling, resulting in a warm anomaly. The other cause is related to the overall warming of the globe, which is more pronounced in the north polar region. As we head into summer and the ice cover retreats, you'll see substantial warm anomaly in the polar ocean. In the Atlantic, the warm signal is probably somewhat more due to the former than the latter.

Integration is basically just averaging temperatures over a period of time, say a week. This helps smooth away fluctuations due to weather systems, etc. The resulting average temperature is than compared to the climatological norm (in this case 1983-2003, I think) to derive the anomaly.

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#27 Postby cycloneye » Thu Mar 17, 2005 7:35 am

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For the first time I see more pronnounced yellows east of the lesser antilles.However this dont indicate nothing because the question is what will the waters be comming august as they fluctuate.

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#28 Postby Scorpion » Thu Mar 17, 2005 4:08 pm

At least the temps in the EPAC aren't warming up nearly as much as they have been doing before.
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#29 Postby Steve H. » Thu Mar 17, 2005 8:13 pm

I don't agee at all. I believe the Pacific will be cooler than average during the summer. Forecast models back this up. Don't let the reds fool you. We have some build up of anomalously warm water west of SA, but that doesn't mean it will stay that way relative to climo as we approach summer. Damn, I wish an El Nino would come. Looks like neutral to La Nina will happen. :roll:
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#30 Postby AussieMark » Thu Mar 17, 2005 9:28 pm

no El Nino please.

We still need regular rainfall.
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#31 Postby P.K. » Fri Mar 18, 2005 7:03 am

Even less water being stored there now than last week.

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We could do with some rain here as well. Only had 55% of the expected rainfall so far this month, and the last few months have been below average as well.
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#32 Postby AussieMark » Fri Mar 18, 2005 7:57 am

we lost 0.5% this week.

its been raining the last few days so maybe we will get a better reading next week.
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#33 Postby cycloneye » Fri Mar 25, 2005 2:42 pm

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The Gulf Of Mexico still has very cool sst's but they will start to rise soon.Also the Western Atlantic has cool sst's maybe for 2 reasons=First the upwelling of the last years hurricanes and second some strong gale centers that haved moved thru the western Atlantic in the past 3 months that haved contributed to cool those waters.

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The Caribbean sea waters are starting to warm up nicely more early due to the very dry conditions the whole caribbean basin has been thru in the months of January,Febuary and March and the lack of cloud cover causes the sst's to warm more quickly.

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And what can I say about the tropical Atlantic east of the Lesser Antilles.They are warm from 40w to 60w for the same reason that the caribbean and that is lack of cloud cover so the MDR region is very favorable in March for systems to have the fuel to grow.Imagine when August and September arrive.But the systems may have the fuel in favor but other factors may play a negative roll or not so what we have to do is to look at those other factors to see how more favorable the Atlantic will be in 2005.
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#34 Postby JTD » Sun Mar 27, 2005 5:14 pm

Cycloneye and others, thanks so much for this fascinating thread.

I found it very interesting:)
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#35 Postby cycloneye » Sun Mar 27, 2005 5:22 pm

jason0509 wrote:Cycloneye and others, thanks so much for this fascinating thread.

I found it very interesting:)


Your welcome my friend.

If you look at the GOM waters grafic at above post slowly those sst's are creeping up in the southern Gulf and those will move northward with time.
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#36 Postby cycloneye » Thu Mar 31, 2005 7:15 am

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Looking at the anomalys in the Atlantic they are continuing to warm in the tropical Atlantic east of the Lesser Antilles and are less cool than in the past month near the Bahamas and the GOM where they showed in febuary many blue colors. And the sst's are at the same rate of warming as the grafics at posts above show.
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#37 Postby cycloneye » Sun Apr 03, 2005 6:41 pm

Updating the anomalys the Gulfstream waters are very cool,The GOM is still cool,The caribbean is warming steadily and the tropical Atlantic has not changed much from past weeks as warm anomalys continue between 40w and 60w from 5n to 25n.See the grafics in above posts.
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#38 Postby MGC » Sun Apr 03, 2005 8:56 pm

These products are satellite derived and thus have only been around 30 or so years. Plus, as I recall, if an particular area has data missing then the model will return to a nominal value. I never concern myself with SST as SST are always warm enough to support TC formation in the Atlantic basin. The only concern is an unforecast el nino.......MGC
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#39 Postby JTD » Sat Apr 09, 2005 9:19 pm

Luis, what are the latest SST maps looking like? Any significant change?
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#40 Postby cycloneye » Sun Apr 10, 2005 7:18 am

cycloneye wrote:Image

The Gulf Of Mexico still has very cool sst's but they will start to rise soon.Also the Western Atlantic has cool sst's maybe for 2 reasons=First the upwelling of the last years hurricanes and second some strong gale centers that haved moved thru the western Atlantic in the past 3 months that haved contributed to cool those waters.

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The Caribbean sea waters are starting to warm up nicely more early due to the very dry conditions the whole caribbean basin has been thru in the months of January,Febuary and March and the lack of cloud cover causes the sst's to warm more quickly.

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And what can I say about the tropical Atlantic east of the Lesser Antilles.They are warm from 40w to 60w for the same reason that the caribbean and that is lack of cloud cover so the MDR region is very favorable in March for systems to have the fuel to grow.Imagine when August and September arrive.But the systems may have the fuel in favor but other factors may play a negative roll or not so what we have to do is to look at those other factors to see how more favorable the Atlantic will be in 2005.


Jason the latest grafics.
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