G. Beard, Seasonal climate summary southern hemisphere (spring 1998): a weak, but intensifying, cold event (La Nina) in the Pacific basin, AUST METEOR, 48(2), 1999, pp. 133-140
Southern hemisphere circulation patterns and anomalies for spring 1998 (Sep
tember - November) are reviewed, with emphasis given to the tropical Pacifi
c and the Australian region. Compared with winter, there was a decline in t
he speed with which cold event conditions were developing in the tropical P
acific. The Walker Circulation in the western Pacific continued to strength
en, and there was a gradual expansion and intensification of cooling along
the central equatorial Pacific. However substantial subsurface cooling fail
ed to make an impact on the surface in the eastern Pacific, which was still
largely characterised by warmer than normal water. The resulting weak La N
ina pattern was distinctly asymmetric and non-classical.
A wet spring over Australia made it two wet seasons in succession. Tropical
-extratropical cloudbands and an active early northern met season were the
chief rainfall-producing mechanisms. Maximum temperatures across Australia
were generally close to normal, but minima were significantly above normal
over the northern half of the country.