JonathanBelles wrote:xtyphooncyclonex wrote:Next thing to check, ONI values. This is what determines if an El Niño event is going on. Similar rules with the SST, there has to be a trimonthly value of at least 0.5 to be declared an El Niño. My guess for the first period is AMJ. This is when the most significant warming occurred and when the SST departures were mainly positive, then the El Niño (+0.5ºC) anomalies first appeared.
As of today's update, the FMA value was -0.5°C. Still a long way to go.
It was because February had La Niña anomalies and big negatives. By March 19th, the anomalies shifted to warm neutral till the end of April. This brings us to a La Niña value of -0.5 for FMA. Now, for MAM, which does not include the big negatives we had in February, but includes those slight negatives of early March. Mostly, MAM was positive all throughout excluding those cool neutral values and will include the El niño values and the positives, which may bring us to a warm neutral value at least.