With the SOI in the negative mid-teens, do you think will there be another kelvin wave or will it just be a burst of westerlies? It seems like the SOI's down in the -20s or lower when there is a kelvin wave (of course I've only watched it once or twice, so it might be coincidental).
http://www.longpaddock.qld.gov.au/Seaso ... SOIValues/
Steve
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