• CFS SST PredictionsOverview Pacific and Arctic Oceans

– Both CFSv1 and CFSv2 predicted the negative phase of PDO would last through the Northern Hemisphere winter and spring. – Signatures of La Nina conditions in atmospheric circulation and convection were modulated by strong MJO activities in Oct 2011. Indian Ocean – Easterly wind anomalies have persi...

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