The relative importance of ENSO and tropical Atlantic sea surface temperature anomalies for seasonal precipitation over South America: a numerical study

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Pezzi, LP [1 ]
Cavalcanti, IFA [1 ]
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[1] Ctr Previsao Tempo & Estudos Climat, INPE, BR-12630000 Sao Paulo, Brazil
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10.1007/s003820000104
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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The role of tropical Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies during ENSO episodes over northeast Brazil (Nordeste) is investigated using the CPTEC/COLA Atmospheric General Circulation Model (AGCM). Four sets of integrations are performed using SST in Fl Nino and La Nina (ENSO) episodes, changing the SST of the Atlantic Ocean. A positive dipole (SST higher than normal in the tropical North Atlantic and below normal in the tropical South Atlantic) and a negative dipole (opposite conditions), are set as the boundary conditions of SST in the Atlantic Ocean. The four experiments are performed using El Nino or La Nina SST in all oceans, except in the tropical Atlantic where the two phases of the SST dipole are applied. Five initial conditions were integrated in each case in order to obtain four ensemble results. The positive SST dipole over the tropical Atlantic Ocean and Fl Nino conditions over the Pacific Ocean resulted in dry conditions over the Nordeste. When the negative dipole and Fl Nino conditions over the Pacific Ocean were applied, the results showed precipitation above normal over the north of Nordeste. When La Nina conditions over Pacific Ocean were tested together with a negative dipole, positive precipitation anomalies occurred over the whole Nordeste. Using the positive dipole over the tropical Atlantic, the precipitation over Nordeste was below average. During La Nina episodes, the Atlantic Ocean conditions have a larger effect on the precipitation of Nordeste than the Pacific Ocean. In Fl Nino conditions, only the north region of Nordeste is affected by the Atlantic SST. Other tropical areas of South America show a change only in the intensity of anomalies. Central and southeast regions of South America are affected by the Atlantic conditions only during La Nina conditions, whereas during El Nino these regions are influenced only by conditions in the Pacific Ocean.
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