Gp. Konnen et al., PRE-1866 EXTENSIONS OF THE SOUTHERN OSCILLATION INDEX USING EARLY INDONESIAN AND TAHITIAN METEOROLOGICAL READINGS, Journal of climate, 11(9), 1998, pp. 2325-2339
Pressure data from Indonesia and Tahiti for years before 1866 are used
to extend the Southern Oscillation index (SOI) back to 1841, with a g
ap between 1861 and 1865. Further extension is possible using an index
of Jakarta rainday counts back to 1829. Rainday counts correlate (r =
-0.60) with average Jakarta pressure for the June-November dry season
over the 1876-1944 period. Although low, this correlation is still be
tter than the correlation of tree rings with pressure or SOI. After 19
50 the rainday count-pressure relationship alters, and by the 1990s 18
% more raindays (an increase of seven per dry season) occur than the p
ressure would indicate. The dramatic increase in the size and populati
on of Jakarta since 1950 is considered the most likely reason.