% of normal • Below = between 40 and 80 % • Normal = between 80 and 120 % • Above = between 120 and 160 % • Well above = > 160 % Past 6 months rainfall anomalies for ICU Islands group (TRMM)
May 2015 ICU Rainfall Guidance ISLAND PROBABILITY OUTLOOK CONFIDENCE Kiribati (Western) 20 30 50 ABOVE High Kiribati (Eastern) 25 35 40 AVG - ABOVE High Samoa 25 35 40 AVG - ABOVE High Tokelau 25 35 40 AVG - ABOVE High Wallis & Futuna 25 35 40 AVG - ABOVE High FSM 25 35 40 AVG - ABOVE Moderate-High Austral Islands 25 40 35 AVG - ABOVE Moderate-High Cook Islands (Southern) 25 40 35 AVG - ABOVE Moderate-High Society Islands 25 40 35 AVG - ABOVE High Niue 30 40 30 NEAR NORMAL Moderate-High Pitcairn Island 30 40 30 NEAR NORMAL High Tonga 30 40 30 NEAR NORMAL High Tuamotu Islands 30 40 30 NEAR NORMAL Moderate-High Fiji 33 33 33 CLIMATOLOGY Moderate-High Vanuatu 35 35 30 CLIMATOLOGY Moderate-High New Caledonia 35 40 25 AVG - BELOW Moderate-High Solomon Islands 35 40 25 AVG - BELOW Moderate-High Tuvalu 35 40 25 AVG - BELOW Moderate-High Cook Islands (Northern) 40 35 25 AVG - BELOW Moderate-High Papua New Guinea 40 35 25 AVG - BELOW Moderate-High Marquesas 50 30 20 BELOW High Rainfall outcomes estimated from an average of dynamical and statistical models for the Pacific Ocean region. The first three columns indicate the probability for rainfall occurring in one of three terciles (lower-L, middle-M, upper-U). The fourth column is an overall assessment of the expected rainfall relative to normal for the time of year.