Fathering storms clouds today in Australia convene along a sharp cold front to produce excessive rainfall in Eastern Australia mid-to-late week followed by unseasonably cool to cold temperatures.
A rare combination of historic wet and very warm climate was observed AUG/SEP/OCT 2021 in the U.S. The wet/very warm pattern was propelled by anomalous warm SSTA off the Northeast U.S. Coast to the northern Atlantic.
The cool-to-cold season 2021-22 starts off exactly the opposite of last year with a warm October and increasingly colder November. December and January also look colder than last year.
The monthly Climate Impact Company ENSO Outlook indicates ongoing La Nina will strengthen, peak in DEC/JAN and dissipate by MAR/APR of next year. Typical of La Nina, a cool phase Pacific decadal oscillation coincides and enhances the La Nina climate.