Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) analyses of rainfall and sea surface tem
perature (SST) are carried out globally over the entire tropics and regiona
lly over the Asia-Australian (AA)-monsoon domain. Contributions to monsoon
rainfall predictability by basin-scale SST forcing and regional SST couplin
g are evaluated from cumulative anomaly correlation with dominant regional
SVD modes. The observed 1997-98 AA-monsoon anomalies are found to be very c
omplex with approximately 34% of the anomalies of the Asian (boreal) summer
monsoon and 74% of the Australia (austral) monsoon attributable to basin-s
cale SST influence associated with El Nino. For the boreal and austral mons
oon respectively, regional coupled processes contribute an additional 19% a
nd 10%, leaving about 47% and 16% due to other factors including high frequ
ency transients. Results suggest that in order to improve seasonal-to-inter
annual predictability of the AA-monsoon, we need to investigate and exploit
not only monsoon-Fl Nino relationship, but also intrinsic monsoon regional
coupled processes.