This map shows where current wet or dry conditions will likely end over the next 3 months.
Green areas indicate where it has been unusually dry over the last 3 months, and where unusually wet conditions are the most likely outcome over the coming 3 months. Yellow shows the reverse, where it has been unusually wet, and where unusually dry conditions are the most likely outcome over the coming 3 months.
This forecast shows only the likelihood of 3-month accumulated rainfall (or snow) being unusually high or low, and does not indicate chances of individual heavy rainfall events. The forecasts apply over large areas only, and should not be used to forecast local conditions, or as a flood forecast.
Data Forecast data: Dominant tercile probabilities for seasonal (3-month) precipitation
for the first lead time from the IRI Net Assessment Forecast, issued every month at 2.5° lat/lon resolution;
Observational data: CAMS-OPI monthly observed precipitation gridded at 2.5° lat/lon
resolution
Data Source Analysis data: International Research Institute for Climate and Society, Predictions in Context, Map Room PiC page, Data Library entry; Forecast data: International Research Institute for Climate and Society, Net Assessment Forecasts, Map Room Forecast page, Data Library entry; Observational data: NOAA, Climate Prediction Center, CAMS-OPI Precipitation
Analysis Shaded areas on the "Reversed Tendency" map show where the IRI Net Assessment seasonal
precipitation forecast for the next 3-month season indicates an enhanced likelihood
of above-normal (below-normal) precipitation AND where precipitation received in the
3-month season before the forecast was issued was below normal (above normal), i.e.,
the forecast has the opposite tendency from the previously observed precipitation.
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