The influence of tropical and subtropical modes of climate variability on precipitation in Mozambique

IF 3.5 3区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES International Journal of Climatology Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1002/joc.8509
Luis Adriano Chongue, K. Nishii
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This study investigated relationships between year‐to‐year variability in precipitation in the rainy season in Mozambique and major modes of climate variability in the Tropics and subtropics. The Niño3.4 index was strongly negatively correlated with precipitation in Mozambique's southern and central regions. We suggest that Rossby wave propagation reaching Southern Africa from the tropical Pacific is key to the relationship between precipitation in Mozambique and El Niño–Southern Oscillation. Subtropical Indian Ocean Dipole did not lead rainy‐season precipitation, but showed a simultaneous correlation with precipitation in southern, central and northeastern regions. Benguela Niño was found to have a significant positive lead correlation by 6 months with precipitation in the southern, central and northwestern regions. In contrast, Indian Ocean Dipole led precipitation in the southern, central and northeastern regions by 3 months. Overall, the modes of climate variability exerted stronger control over precipitation variability in southern and central Mozambique, and weaker control in northern Mozambique, particularly in the northwestern region.
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热带和亚热带气候变异模式对莫桑比克降水的影响
这项研究调查了莫桑比克雨季降水量年际变化与热带和亚热带气候多变性主要模式之间的关系。尼诺 3.4 指数与莫桑比克南部和中部地区的降水量呈强负相关。我们认为,从热带太平洋到达南部非洲的罗斯比波传播是莫桑比克降水与厄尔尼诺-南方涛动之间关系的关键。亚热带印度洋偶极子并不主导雨季降水,但与南部、中部和东北部地区的降水同时显示出相关性。本格拉-尼诺现象与南部、中部和西北部地区的降水有 6 个月的显著正相关性。相比之下,印度洋偶极与南部、中部和东北部地区的降水有 3 个月的领先相关性。总体而言,气候变率模式对莫桑比克南部和中部降水变率的控制较强,而对莫桑比克北部,尤其是西北部地区的控制较弱。
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International Journal of Climatology
International Journal of Climatology 地学-气象与大气科学
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7.50
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7.70%
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417
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4 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Climatology aims to span the well established but rapidly growing field of climatology, through the publication of research papers, short communications, major reviews of progress and reviews of new books and reports in the area of climate science. The Journal’s main role is to stimulate and report research in climatology, from the expansive fields of the atmospheric, biophysical, engineering and social sciences. Coverage includes: Climate system science; Local to global scale climate observations and modelling; Seasonal to interannual climate prediction; Climatic variability and climate change; Synoptic, dynamic and urban climatology, hydroclimatology, human bioclimatology, ecoclimatology, dendroclimatology, palaeoclimatology, marine climatology and atmosphere-ocean interactions; Application of climatological knowledge to environmental assessment and management and economic production; Climate and society interactions
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