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2009 global climate: A tale of five timeseries Global mean temperature El Ni ñ o / Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Pacific Decadal Oscillation Annular modes.

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1 2009 global climate: A tale of five timeseries Global mean temperature El Ni ñ o / Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Pacific Decadal Oscillation Annular modes north and south Todd Mitchell, Climate Impacts Group February 2010

2 0.56 °C in 2009 (tie with 2006 for 6th warmest, 1901-2000 mean)

3 The decade 2000-09 was the warmest on record (0.54C). 2005 the warmest, followed by 1998 the 2000-09 decade is the warmest on record

4 Southern annular mode positive early in 2009

5 central - southeast Australia drought continues tropics not typical warm ENSO signal wet Mediterranean consistent with negative NAM, NAO

6 El Niño / Southern Oscillation (ENSO) with respect to 1971-2000. 1.04, 1.67, 1.83 °C in October, November and December, respectively 0.46°C 2009-mean, October-November-December mean 1.48°C 3 Atlantic hurricanes this year (fewer hurricanes during warm ENSOs)

7 Warm ENSO peaking now and will diminish through May-June- July

8 1900-93 climatology 2009 mean -0.6 standard deviations NOAA coupled forecast model predicts positive PDO (warm west coast SST anomalies) through the Spring

9 Northern annular mode December 2009 largest negative value since at least 1950. January through December averages

10 Typical Northern Annular Mode temperature and preciptation anomalies

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13 central - southeast Australia drought continues tropics not typical warm ENSO signal wet Mediterranean consistent with negative NAM, NAO

14 minimum in September September 2009 the 3rd lowest since 1979

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17 Record warm Seattle July Cool and wet in central and eastern U.S. Modeling studies suggest this pattern was related to tropical SSTs

18 U.S. Wildland Fires

19 February-March- April temperature forecast: Enhanced probability of warmer than normal temperatures in the Pacific Northwest (classic ENSO pattern)

20 February-March- April preciptation forecast: increased probability of drier than normal in the Pacific Northwest (classic ENSO pattern)


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