Atmospheric Circulation Anomalies during Episodes of Enhanced and Reduced Convective Cloudiness over Uruguay
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Díaz, Alvaro
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Atmospheric Circulation Anomalies during Episodes of Enhanced and Reduced Convective Cloudiness over Uruguay
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Regional and large-scale circulation anomalies associated with periods of enhanced and reduced convective
cloudiness over Uruguay are studied for austral spring and summer, when rainfall associated with deep convection
is more frequent in this region. The analysis was performed at a submonthly timescale, considering that the
essential nature of the mechanisms producing rainfall is not well captured by anomalies calculated on a monthly
or seasonal basis in regions where precipitation is highly episodic.
Periods of enhanced and reduced convective cloudiness over Uruguay are characterized by a marked dipolar
structure in the outgoing longwave radiation anomaly field along eastern South America from 108 to 408S, with
the centers of the dipole located over the South Atlantic convergence zone (SACZ) and over a broad region
including Uruguay, southern Brazil, and northeastern Argentina. This dipole, which corresponds to one of the
key factors of climate dynamics in South America during spring and summer, seems to be part of a much larger
wavelike quasi-barotropic structure that includes alternating centers of negative and positive geopotential height
and temperature anomalies in the southern portion of the continent, and farther upstream in the southern Pacific.
At the regional scale, periods of enhanced convection and rainfall over Uruguay are associated with the following
features: a warm-core anticyclonic circulation anomaly in the middle and upper troposphere, centered on 348S,
458W, approximately; an intensified Chaco low in northwestern Argentina that favors a reinforced northwesterly
flow of warm and moist air from the Amazon basin; and an anomalously strong subtropical jet along eastern
South America. Periods with reduced convective cloudiness over Uruguay are characterized by circulation
anomalies that are broadly opposite to those described before, although some significant asymmetries in their
intensity are documented. No major differences were detected in the circulation anomaly patterns between spring
and summer, although some changes in the wavelike structure associated to the dipole were found.
Considering the extent of circulation anomalies described here for the austral summer semester, it seems
plausible that they also characterize rainfall anomalies over a broader region in southeastern South America.
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Journal of climate. 1 October 2003. Pp. 3171-3185
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