On the variability in the CO2 system and water productivity in the western tropical Atlantic off North and Northeast Brazil

2019 ◽  
Vol 189 ◽  
pp. 62-77
Author(s):  
Moacyr Araujo ◽  
Carlos Noriega ◽  
Carmen Medeiros ◽  
Nathalie Lefèvre ◽  
J. Severino P. Ibánhez ◽  
...  
Atmosphere ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 335 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gbèkpo Aubains Hounsou-Gbo ◽  
Jacques Servain ◽  
Moacyr Araujo ◽  
Guy Caniaux ◽  
Bernard Bourlès ◽  
...  

May-to-July and February-to-April represent peak rainy seasons in two sub-regions of Northeast Brazil (NEB): Eastern NEB and Northern NEB respectively. In this paper, we identify key oceanic indexes in the tropical South Atlantic for driving these two rainy seasons. In Eastern NEB, the May-to-July rainfall anomalies present a positive relationship with the previous boreal winter sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTA) in the southeast tropical Atlantic (20°–10° S; 10° W–5° E). This positive relationship, which spread westward along the southern branch of the South Equatorial Current, is associated with northwesterly surface wind anomalies. A warmer sea surface temperature in the southwestern Atlantic warm pool increases the moisture flux convergence, as well as its ascending motion and, hence, the rainfall along the adjacent coastal region. For the Northern NEB, another positive relationship is observed between the February-to-April rainfall anomalies and the SSTA of the previous boreal summer in the Atlantic Niño region (3° S–3° N; 20° W–0°). The negative remote relationship noticeable between the Northern NEB rainfall and the concomitant Pacific Niño/Niña follows cold/warm events occurring during the previous boreal summer in the eastern equatorial Atlantic. The southeastern tropical Atlantic and Atlantic Niño SSTA indexes may, then, be useful to predict seasonal rainfall over the Eastern and Northern NEB, respectively, for about a 6 month leading period. The ability of both southeastern tropical Atlantic and Atlantic Niño SSTA indexes to forecast the Eastern and Northern NEB rainfall, with about a 6 month lead time, is improved when these indexes are respectively combined with the Niño3 (5° S–5° N; 150°–90° W) and the northeast subtropical Atlantic (20° N–35° N, 45° W–20° W), mainly from the 1970’s climate shift.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Milton Kampel ◽  
Natalia M. Rudorff ◽  
Fabio Dall Cortivo ◽  
Lucas B. Freitas ◽  
Larissa P. Valerio

2018 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 472-484 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francisco das Chagas Vasconcelos Junior ◽  
Charles Jones ◽  
Adilson Wagner Gandu

Abstract The Northern Northeast Brazil (NNB) has two rainy periods, namely Pre-Wet Season (PWS) and Wet Season (WES), which are usually treated as one system. The precipitation pattern on NNB is influenced by sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean on interannual timescales particularly by the Interhemispheric Gradient of SST anomalies (IGS) and El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO). On intraseasonal time scales, the MJO is especially important. This study investigates the variability of the PWS/WES. The PWS is largely associated with the development of the South America Monsoon System and South Atlantic Convergence Zone (SAMS/SACZ); the onset is depicted by incursion of the SAMS/SACZ northward. Anomalous atmospheric cyclonic circulation over the southeastern Brazil along with easterlies over the northern Tropical Atlantic marks the early onset of the PWS, while easterlies over the southern Tropical Atlantic are related to late onset episodes. The demise of the PWS is significantly associated with propagation of the MJO, specifically during phases 4-5 of the MJO lifecycle. A Rossby wave train in 200-hPa geopotential height with positive anomalies over central-southern Brazil is depicted during transition between PWS and WES.


2008 ◽  
Vol 148 (10) ◽  
pp. 1524-1537 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.H. de C. Teixeira ◽  
W.G.M. Bastiaanssen ◽  
M.S.B. Moura ◽  
J.M. Soares ◽  
M.D. Ahmad ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 103690
Author(s):  
MarcosB. Silva ◽  
Beatrice Ferreira ◽  
Mauro Maida ◽  
Syumara Queiroz ◽  
Marcus Silva ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 127 ◽  
pp. 104908
Author(s):  
Antonia Rute B. da Costa ◽  
Tristan C.C. Rousseau ◽  
Poliana D. Maia ◽  
Artur M. Amorim ◽  
Fernando F. Sodré ◽  
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