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Teleconnection patterns in the Southern Hemisphere represented by <scp>ECMWF</scp> and <scp>NCEP S2S</scp> project models and influences on South America precipitation

Iracema F. A. Cavalcanti, Naurinete de Jesus da Costa Barreto, Mariano S. Alvarez, Marisol Osman, Caio A. S. Coelho

2021Meteorological Applications15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Precipitation predictions in the sub‐seasonal timescale are very important for several sectors such as agriculture and energy in regions of South America that are very much affected by precipitation extremes, both excess and lack of rain. The aim of the present study is to investigate the ability of two S2S project models (ECMWF and NCEP) to detect the Southern Hemisphere teleconnections in model hindcasts and the associated anomalous precipitation over South America. The period of analyses is 1999–2010 for the austral summer season (December–January–February). Both models represented adequately the Southern Annular Mode (SAM) pattern in predictions up to 4 weeks ahead and the Pacific South America (PSA) pattern up to 3 weeks. Atmospheric variables of observed extreme cases of SAM were well predicted by the two models, 2 and 3 weeks in advance. The models predicted well atmospheric variables in observed extreme cases of PSA, 2 weeks in advance and with less intensity in the third week. Precipitation anomaly signals associated with these modes were well predicted 2 weeks in advance, although with different intensities. The good ability of the models hindcast in predicting teleconnection patterns and precipitation anomalies over South America provides more confidence to use predictions at sub‐seasonal timescale.

Topics & Concepts

TeleconnectionClimatologyHindcastPrecipitationSouthern HemisphereEnvironmental scienceAnomaly (physics)Northern HemisphereAtmospheric sciencesMeteorologyGeographyGeologyPhysicsCondensed matter physicsClimate variability and modelsMeteorological Phenomena and SimulationsTropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
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