The interannual variability of net sea-air CO2 flux for the period 1982-2007 is obtained from a diagnostic model using empirical subannual relationships between climatological CO2 partial pressure in surface seawater (pCO(2SW)) and sea surface temperature (SST), along with interannual changes in SST and wind speed. These optimum subannual relationships show significantly better correlation between pCO(2SW) and SST than the previous relationships using fixed monthly boundaries. Our diagnostic model yields an interannual variability of +/- 0.14 PgC yr-1 (1 Sigma) with a 26-year mean of -1.48 PgC yr-1. The greatest interannual variability is found in the Equatorial Pacific, and significant variability is also found at northern and southern hig...