Climate Indices
Climate indices are simple diagnostic quantities that are used to characterize an aspect of a geophysical system such as a circulation pattern. They track droughts, ENSO events, wind patterns, internal modes of climate variability, and extreme events like wildfires and heatwaves. Climate indices play a key role in climate monitoring and prediction. The climate index overview page summarizes the philosophy of climate indices.
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Dataset Overviews
Climate datasets
Multivariate ENSO Index
Years of Record
- 1979-01 to 2019-05
The Multivariate ENSO Index (MEI) is said to capture a more holistic representation of the atmospheric and oceanic anomalies that occur during ENSO events than do single-…
Main variables and Earth System components
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Formats
- ascii
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Timestep
- Monthly
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Domain
- Pacific Ocean
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Collections
- Climate Analysis Section (CAS) Data Catalog
Experts contributing reviews
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NSIDC Sea Ice Index
Years of Record
- 1978-10 to 2022-01
The NSIDC Sea Ice Index is a suite of easy-to-use sea ice analyses to track changes in Arctic and Antarctic sea ice. The product is produced and supported by the NOAA at…
Experts contributing reviews
- Meier, Walter
Asymmetry and Diversity in the pattern, amplitude and duration of El Niño and La Niña
Years of Record
El Niño and La Niña, the two phases of ENSO, are sometimes described as opposites. However, there are asymmetries in their spatial structure, amplitude, duration and…
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Formats
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Timestep
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Domain
- Tropics
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Collections
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Experts contributing reviews
- Santoso, Agus