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Variations of Sea Surface Temperature, Wind Stress, and Rainfall over the Tropical Atlantic and South America

Authors :
Jagadish Shukla
Paulo Nobre
Source :
Journal of Climate. 9:2464-2479
Publication Year :
1996
Publisher :
American Meteorological Society, 1996.

Abstract

Empirical orthogonal functions (E0Fs) and composite analyses are used to investigate the development of sea surface temperature (SST) anomaly patterns over the tropical Atlantic. The evolution of large-scale rainfall anomaly patterns over the equatorial Atlantic and South America are also investigated. The EOF analyses revealed that a pattern of anomalous SST and wind stress asymmetric relative to the equator is the dominant mode of interannual and longer variability over the tropical Atlantic. The most important findings of this study are as follows. Atmospheric circulation anomalies precede the development of basinwide anomalous SST patterns over the tropical Atlantic. Anomalous SST originate off the African coast simultaneously with atmospheric circulation anomalies and expand westward afterward. The time lag between wind stress relaxation (strengthening) and maximum SST warming (cooling) is about two months. Anomalous atmospheric circulation patterns over northern tropical Atlantic are phase ...

Details

ISSN :
15200442 and 08948755
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Climate
Accession number :
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