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Climate impacts of the El Nino-Southern Oscillation on South America

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Cai, Wenju ; McPhaden, Michael J. ; Grimm, Alice M. ; Rodrigues, Regina R. ; Taschetto, Andrea S. ; Garreaud, Rene D. ; Dewitte, Boris ; Poveda, German ; Ham, Yoo-Geun ; Santoso, Agus ; Ng, Benjamin ; Anderson, Weston ; Wang, Guojian ; Geng, Tao ; Jo, Hyun-Su ; Marengo, Jose A. ; Alves, Lincoln M. ; Osman, Marisol ; Li, Shujun ; Wu, Lixin ; Karamperidou, Christina ; Takahashi, Ken ; Vera, Carolina
Número total de Autores: 23
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: NATURE REVIEWS EARTH & ENVIRONMENT; v. 1, n. 4, p. 17-pg., 2020-04-01.
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The El Nino-Southern Oscillation exerts a strong influence on the global climate, including South America, where understanding of the phenomenon first emerged. This Review outlines the impacts of the El Nino-Southern Oscillation on South America, focusing on the mechanisms and diversity of resulting teleconnections. The climate of South America (SA) has long held an intimate connection with El Nino, historically describing anomalously warm sea-surface temperatures off the coastline of Peru. Indeed, throughout SA, precipitation and temperature exhibit a substantial, yet regionally diverse, relationship with the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). For example, El Nino is typically accompanied by drought in the Amazon and north-eastern SA, but flooding in the tropical west coast and south-eastern SA, with marked socio-economic effects. In this Review, we synthesize the understanding of ENSO teleconnections to SA. Recent efforts have sought improved understanding of ocean-atmosphere processes that govern the impact, inter-event and decadal variability, and responses to anthropogenic warming. ENSO's impacts have been found to vary markedly, affected not only by ENSO diversity, but also by modes of variability within and outside of the Pacific. However, while the understanding of ENSO-SA relationships has improved, with implications for prediction and projection, uncertainty remains in regards to the robustness of the impacts, inter-basin climate interactions and interplay with greenhouse warming. A coordinated international effort is, therefore, needed to close the observational, theoretical and modelling gaps currently limiting progress, with specific efforts in extending palaeoclimate proxies further back in time, reducing systematic model errors and improving simulations of ENSO diversity and teleconnections. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 15/50122-0 - Fenômenos dinâmicos em redes complexas: fundamentos e aplicações
Beneficiário:Elbert Einstein Nehrer Macau
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Temático
Processo FAPESP: 14/50848-9 - INCT 2014: INCT para Mudanças Climáticas (INCT-MC)
Beneficiário:Jose Antonio Marengo Orsini
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Programa de Pesquisa sobre Mudanças Climáticas Globais - Temático