2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00382-015-2800-1
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Abstract: found to be part of a large-scale teleconnection wave train linked with the subsidence branch of the Walker circulation in the tropical east Pacific, which in turn was generated by an anomalous tropical heat source in north/northeastern Australia. A regional Hadley circulation with an ascending branch to the south of the subsidence branch of the Walker circulation in the tropical east Pacific was identified as an important component connecting the tropical and extratropical circulation. The ascending branch of… Show more

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“…The multiple regression with our four convective indices for the SPCZ and Pacific ITCZ as predictors cannot fully reproduce the features that result from the E and C SST indices, which indicates that they miss part of the ENSO teleconnections. Further analysis must be developed in the near future to complete the characterization of the relation between rainfall anomalies over South America and their relationship with Pacific SST anomalies, as well as other oceanic regions such as the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific Oceans (Yoon and Zeng, 2010;Lavado et al, 2012;Espinoza et al, 2014;Coelho et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multiple regression with our four convective indices for the SPCZ and Pacific ITCZ as predictors cannot fully reproduce the features that result from the E and C SST indices, which indicates that they miss part of the ENSO teleconnections. Further analysis must be developed in the near future to complete the characterization of the relation between rainfall anomalies over South America and their relationship with Pacific SST anomalies, as well as other oceanic regions such as the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific Oceans (Yoon and Zeng, 2010;Lavado et al, 2012;Espinoza et al, 2014;Coelho et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). Historically, the BBHR always was considered a eutrophic environment, however, in 2014 an extreme drought event caused an intense algal bloom (Coelho et al 2016, Getirana 2016, contributing for package effect. Furthermore, the underestimation of the model can also be related to pigment package effect, in which the Chl-a concentration increases, but the absorption by Chl-a does not .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the beginning of the de-seasoned TWS time series (Figure 3, bottom panel) one can to see the water depletion from April 2002 to January 2004 with a total volume loss of 62.68 km 3 (68% confidence). This period is recognized to be the final throes of a drought that ravaged Brazil during the austral summer 2001 with a serious impact on the electricity system and subsequent nationwide electricity crises and blackouts [11,15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%