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2.1.3 Average climate
Climate of the region is defined as hot, humid and tropical with
a summer rainfall maximum (more than 80% of rainfall occurs between
October and March) associated with the Australian summer monsoon
(Suppiah, 1992; Sturman & Tapper, 1996). Climate averages for
the Townsville AMO station are provided in Table 1. Note that for
rainfall, which tends not to be normally distributed, the average is
not a good measure of what to expect. Better measures of “average”
rainfall (and river flow) are obtained from the median and
percentiles of the observations (50% of observations will have
values above or below the median or 50th percentile; 90%
of observations will be at or below the 90th percentile
or there is a 10% probability that values will exceed the
90th percentile etc). The rainfall regime of Cleveland
Bay is characterized by very high inter-annual variability – the
driest year on record (and also for Queensland) was 1901-1902 when
only 80 mm of rainfall was recorded. In the wettest year, 1939-1940,
2646 mm was recorded.
Table 2.1: Some average monthly and annual statistics for
Cleveland Bay. Monthly and annual averages for Townsville AMO apart
from sea surface temperature which are for 1o latitude by
longitude box closest to Cleveland Bay from historical data sets
(see text).
Variable |
Period |
Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
May |
Jun |
Jul |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
Annual |
Daily maximum temp oC |
1940-96 |
31.3 |
31.0 |
30.6 |
29.5 |
27.5 |
25.5 |
24.9 |
25.9 |
27.6 |
29.3 |
31.3 |
28.7 |
28.7 |
Highest maximum oC |
1940-96 |
44.3 |
42.7 |
37.6 |
35.8 |
32.0 |
31.6 |
33.3 |
35.9 |
37.1 |
41.0 |
42.1 |
44.3 |
44.3 |
Daily Minimum temp oC |
1940-96 |
24.2 |
23.9 |
22.8 |
20.5 |
17.6 |
14.4 |
13.6 |
14.7 |
17.2 |
20.6 |
22.8 |
23.9 |
19.7 |
Lowest minimum oC |
1940-96 |
18.7 |
17.9 |
16.7 |
10.9 |
6.2 |
4.4 |
0.1 |
1.1 |
7.7 |
8.2 |
14.1 |
18.7 |
0.1 |
Median rainfall mm |
1940-00 |
198 |
221 |
155 |
32 |
19 |
10 |
3 |
5 |
3 |
13 |
35 |
75 |
1080 |
Mean no. raindays |
1940-96 |
14 |
16 |
13 |
8 |
6 |
4 |
3 |
3 |
2 |
5 |
7 |
10 |
91 |
Highest monthly rainfall mm |
1940-00 |
1142 |
1396 |
683 |
406 |
181 |
107 |
174 |
241 |
81 |
253 |
333 |
458 |
|
Lowest monthly rainfall mm |
1940-00 |
9 |
4 |
7 |
<1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
<1 |
4 |
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Highest daily rainfall mm |
1940-00 |
549 |
318 |
367 |
226 |
96 |
93 |
51 |
120 |
50 |
89 |
133 |
160 |
549 |
Daily hours of sunshine |
1940-96 |
7.9 |
7.2 |
7.5 |
7.8 |
7.3 |
7.9 |
8.4 |
9.0 |
9.5 |
9.8 |
9.5 |
9.0 |
8.4 |
Solar radiation MJ.m2 |
1971-92 |
21.3 |
20.1 |
19.4 |
16.5 |
15.2 |
14.7 |
15.7 |
18.3 |
22.0 |
24.3 |
24.6 |
23.3 |
19.6 |
Cloud amount oktas |
1941-99 |
5.0 |
5.3 |
4.7 |
4.1 |
4.0 |
3.3 |
3.1 |
2.8 |
2.7 |
3.1 |
3.6 |
4.2 |
3.8 |
Daily evaporation mm |
1940-96 |
8.4 |
7.4 |
7.0 |
6.6 |
5.6 |
5.1 |
5.5 |
6.4 |
8.0 |
9.1 |
9.4 |
9.2 |
7.3 |
Rel. humidity 3pm %* |
1940-96 |
65 |
67 |
64 |
60 |
57 |
51 |
51 |
51 |
52 |
55 |
57 |
60 |
57 |
SLP 3pm mb |
1941-99 |
1007 |
1007 |
1009 |
1012 |
1013 |
1015 |
1016 |
1015 |
1014 |
1012 |
1010 |
1008 |
1011 |
Wind 3pm m/s |
1941-99 |
5.3 |
4.9 |
5.2 |
5.5 |
5.2 |
4.8 |
5.3 |
5.9 |
6.4 |
6.4 |
6.2 |
6.0 |
5.6 |
U-wd 3pm m/s† |
1941-99 |
3.6 |
3.3 |
3.7 |
4.3 |
3.8 |
3.2 |
3.6 |
4.1 |
4.4 |
4.2 |
3.7 |
3.6 |
3.8 |
V-wd 3pm m/s‡ |
1941-99 |
2.4 |
1.9 |
1.6 |
1.8 |
1.4 |
1.0 |
1.6 |
2.5 |
3.3 |
3.7 |
3.8 |
3.4 |
2.4 |
Sea temperature oC |
1940-96 |
28.3 |
28.5 |
27.9 |
26.6 |
25.2 |
23.3 |
22.5 |
22.7 |
23.7 |
25.3 |
26.8 |
27.6 |
25.7 |
Over the period 1969-1997 there were 18 tropical cyclones[2]
within about 100-150 km of Cleveland Bay (ie about 6 per decade or 1
every 1-2 years). Of these 18 TCs, 3 occurred in December, 6 in
January, 3 in February, 5 in March and 1 in April. Five were
Category 0 (average wind speeds at least 17 m/s), 9 were Category 1
(average wind speeds 17-25 m/s, central pressure 1000-985 mb), 1 was
Category 2 (average wind speeds 25-33 m/s, central pressure
985-970mb) and 3 were Category 3 (average wind speeds 33-44 m/s,
central pressure 970-945). Category 3 tropical cyclones were Althea
in December 1971, Charlie in February 1988 and Aivu in April 1989.
Over this record period no Category 4 (44-56 m/s, 945-920 mb) or
Category 5 (> 56 m/s, < 920 mb) were recorded in the Cleveland
Bay area (information taken from Puotinen et al.,
1997).
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