Climate Variability Dashboard
Overview
Large-scale climate oscillations shape rainfall, temperature, and extreme events across Latin America and the world. Understanding their current state, their history, and where they are heading is essential for researchers, decision-makers, and anyone working at the intersection of climate and policy.
This dashboard brings together the most relevant climate and oceanic indices in one place, updated automatically from public sources. It is designed to be useful whether you are a climate scientist tracking anomalies, a policy maker trying to understand what the current El Niño means for your region, or someone working in climate risk and insurance, where knowing the state of these oscillations is part of the daily work.
What you will find here
- Current state and recent evolution of the main climate oscillations: ENSO (Niño 3.4, ONI, MEI), SAM, Indian Ocean Dipole, and Atlantic Niño
- Interactive SST anomaly maps with region selector
- Time series and historical records for each index
- Subseasonal and seasonal forecasts from multiple sources (IRI, ECMWF, NOAA CPC, Copernicus)
- Plain-language explanations of each oscillation and what it means for South America
- Downloadable images and data
Dashboard
Status: under development. Dashboard coming soon.