ENSO
IOD
SAM
100

ENSO refers to changes in sea surface temperatures and atmospheric pressure across which ocean?

The Pacific Ocean.

100

The IOD refers to changes in sea surface temperatures across which ocean?

The Indian Ocean.

100

SAM refers to the north–south movement of strong westerly winds circling which continent?

Antarctica.

200

During an El Niño event, eastern Australia usually experiences this type of rainfall pattern.

Drier than average conditions (reduced rainfall).

200

A positive IOD typically brings what kind of conditions to Australia?

Drier conditions and drought.

200

When SAM is in a positive phase, what generally happens to rainfall in southeast Australia during spring and summer?

Rainfall increases (due to moist onshore winds moving further south).

300

The opposite of El Niño, which brings increased rainfall to eastern Australia, is called what?

La Niña.

300

The negative IOD phase often brings what to southern and central Australia?

Above-average rainfall and flooding risk.

300

A negative SAM phase in winter usually causes stronger westerly winds that bring what type of weather to southern Australia?

Cold fronts, storms, and increased rainfall.  

400

What atmospheric pressure system is closely linked to ENSO and is measured at Darwin and Tahiti?

The Southern Oscillation Index (SOI).

400

The IOD can interact with ENSO. A positive IOD combined with El Niño usually causes what?

severe drought conditions in Australia.

400

Positive SAM in summer often leads to increased risk of what hazard in southeast Australia due to dry inland conditions?

Bushfires

500

During La Niña, trade winds strengthen. This pushes warm water in which direction across the Pacific?

Westward (towards Australia and Indonesia).

500

Which countries on the western side of the Indian Ocean typically experience heavy rainfall during a positive IOD?

East African nations

500

SAM strongly influences rainfall in the Murray–Darling Basin. Explain why.

Because shifts in westerly winds affect whether moisture is carried inland or diverted south, directly impacting rainfall in the basin.