2021
DOI: 10.5380/rbclima.v28i0.72614
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Influência Dos Modos De Variabilidade Climática Sobre Eventos De Ressacas No Litoral Sul Do Espírito Santo, Brasil

Abstract: A partir de dados de reanálise de ondas entre os anos de 1948 e 2008 do modelo GOW para o litoral sul do estado de Espírito Santo e da superposição dessas informações com os índices ENSO e SAM, obtidos através da Administração nacional oceânica e atmosférica dos EUA (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration - NOAA), descreveu-se o clima de ressacas marinhas e determinou-se como ENSO e SAM atuam sobre o bloqueio gerado pelo ASAS e alteram os padrões associados a energia, número e evolução das ressa… Show more

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“…In positive phases, there is a greater pressure difference, resulting in stronger winds around Antarctica, effectively confining cold air masses near the pole, potentially causing higher temperatures at mid-latitudes and affecting precipitation patterns. 23 Conversely, in its negative phase, there is a smaller pressure difference, weakening circumpolar winds and allowing more movement of cold air masses towards mid-latitudes, affecting temperatures and precipitation patterns oppositely to the positive phase. 24 The impacts of the Antarctic Oscillation are extensive and varied, affecting not just the Antarctic climate but also influencing weather conditions in distant areas such as South America, South Africa, and Australia.…”
Section: Intraseasonal Scale Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In positive phases, there is a greater pressure difference, resulting in stronger winds around Antarctica, effectively confining cold air masses near the pole, potentially causing higher temperatures at mid-latitudes and affecting precipitation patterns. 23 Conversely, in its negative phase, there is a smaller pressure difference, weakening circumpolar winds and allowing more movement of cold air masses towards mid-latitudes, affecting temperatures and precipitation patterns oppositely to the positive phase. 24 The impacts of the Antarctic Oscillation are extensive and varied, affecting not just the Antarctic climate but also influencing weather conditions in distant areas such as South America, South Africa, and Australia.…”
Section: Intraseasonal Scale Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%