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Precipitation Climatology of Costa Rica and its Variability. Atmospheric, Oceanic and Topographic Interactions. Characters in The Play. Topography Oceans Northeast Trade Winds ( aka Los Alisios ) Caribbean Low Level Jet ( aka Veranillos de San Juan) Inter-tropical Convergence Zone - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Precipitation Climatology ofCosta Rica and its Variability

Atmospheric, Oceanic and Topographic Interactions

Characters in The Play

• Topography

• Oceans

• Northeast Trade Winds (aka Los Alisios)

• Caribbean Low Level Jet (aka Veranillos de

San Juan)

• Inter-tropical Convergence Zone

• Cold Fronts (aka Los Nortes)

• ENSO (El Niño y La Niña)

Act 1: November - April “Los Alisios”

LOW LOW LOW

LOW LOW

LOW LOW

HIGH HIGH HIGH

HIGH HIGH HIGH

HIGH

HIGH

~0°

~30°S

~30°N

~45-60°S

~45-60°N

~90°S

~90°N

NortheastTrades

Hadley Cell

Costa Rica~ 8-11.5°N

NortheastTrades

Andes

STANDARD CLIMATOLOGICALPICTURE

Source: NASA

Source: Instituto Merteorologico Nacional and Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad

Act 2: May - October “ITCZ”

ITCZ Feb3°N

NortheastTrades

Andes

STANDARD CLIMATOLOGICALPICTURE

Peru-HumboldtCurrent

ITCZ Feb3°N

NortheastTrades

Andes

STANDARD CLIMATOLOGICALPICTURE

Cross-EquatorialWesterlies

10°N

NortheastTrades

Andes

STANDARD CLIMATOLOGICALPICTURE

ITCZ Sep

Cross-equatorialWesterlies

Act 3: July - August “Veranillo de San Juan”

Lat

itu

de

(° N

ort

h)

2

4

6

8

10

12

2

4

6

8

10

12

Mean Position

J F M A M J J A S O N D

Costa RicaCosta Rica

Mean Monthly Position of ITCZ inEastern Equatorial Pacific

VERANILLOS DE SAN JUAN OR CANICULAMid-Summer Drought

Month

Ave

rage

Lat

itud

e (°

N)

of I

TC

Z

in E

aste

rn E

quat

oria

l Pac

ific

Hastenrath, 1991

San Andrés orCaribbean Low

Level JetCoolUpwelling

GAP IN CENTRAL AMERICAN CORDILLERA

DJF1000hPa

m/s

NCEP-NCARRE-ANALYSIS

Source: Kalnay et al., 1996

80°W

Caribbean Low Level Jet (CLLJ)

SEASONAL STRENGTHS OF CLLJWesterly Component of Wind Velocity at 80°WMAM

JJA

SON DJF

Source: NCEP-NCAR Reanalysis, Kalnay et al., 1996

CLLJ

Latitude Latitude

Pre

ssur

e (m

m)

~Alt

itud

e

GAP IN CENTRAL AMERICAN CORDILLERA

JUNE JULY

AUGUST SEPTEMBER

EVIDENCE OF VERANILLOS ?

Source: Mejiaand Poveda2003

Meso-ScaleConvectiveSystems1998 as detected by TRMM

Act 4: November - April “Los Nortes”

H

HRockies etc.

Appalachians

North America as Funnel of Cold Air in Boreal Winter

Surges of Cold Air over Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean

ITCZ Feb3°N

NortheastTrades

ColdFronts

Andes

STANDARD CLIMATOLOGICALPICTURE

Act 4: ENSO “El Niño y La Niña”

ITCZ Feb3°N

NortheastTrades

Andes

STANDARD CLIMATOLOGICAL PICTURE EL NIŇO

Peru-HumboldtCurrent

1. Warmer surface waters appear in Eastern Equatorial Pacific November onwards

ITCZ Feb3°N

NortheastTrades

Andes

STANDARD CLIMATOLOGICAL PICTURE EL NIŇO

Peru-HumboldtCurrent

1. Warmer surface waters appear in Eastern Equatorial Pacific November onwards

2. ITCZ shifts south and west of normal position

ITCZ Feb3°N

NortheastTrades

Andes

STANDARD CLIMATOLOGICAL PICTURE EL NIŇO

Peru-HumboldtCurrent

1. Warmer surface waters appear in Eastern Equatorial Pacific November onwards

2. ITCZ shifts south and west of normal position

3 Northeast Trades intensify

Positive = More Westerly (Less Easterly)Negative = More Easterly (Less Westerly)

Difference in Velocities (Warm – Cold Phase of ENSO)

MAM

Poveda et al., 2001

“In El Niño, trades weaker (less easterly) than in La Niña.”

Spring:

JJA

Poveda et al., 2001

“In El Niño, trades stronger (less westerly) than in La Niña.”

Summer:

Positive = More Westerly (Less Easterly)Negative = More Easterly (Less Westerly)

Difference in Velocities (Warm – Cold Phase of ENSO)

SON

Poveda et al., 2001

“In El Niño, trades stronger (less westerly) than in La Niña, but not as marked as in summer.”

Fall:

Positive = More Westerly (Less Easterly)Negative = More Easterly (Less Westerly)

Difference in Velocities (Warm – Cold Phase of ENSO)

DJF

Poveda et al., 2001

“In El Niño, trades much weaker (less easterly) than in La Niña.”

Winter:

Positive = More Westerly (Less Easterly)Negative = More Easterly (Less Westerly)

Difference in Velocities (Warm – Cold Phase of ENSO)

SeasonalPrecipitation as a Normalized deviate

Standard Deviations above/below mean

La Niña El Niño

SeasonalPrecipitation as a Normalized deviate

Standard Deviations above/below mean

La Niña El Niño

SeasonalPrecipitation as a Normalized deviate

Standard Deviations above/below mean

La Niña El Niño

SeasonalPrecipitation as a Normalized deviate

Standard Deviations above/below mean

La Niña El Niño

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SeasonalPrecipitation as a Normalized deviate

Standard Deviations above/below mean

La Niña El Niño

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Act 5: Epilogue “The Atlantic”

SeasonalPrecipitation as a Normalized deviate

Standard Deviations above/below mean

La Niña El Niño

SeasonalPrecipitation as a Normalized deviate

Standard Deviations above/below mean

La Niña El Niño

SeasonalPrecipitation as a Normalized deviate

Standard Deviations above/below mean

La Niña El Niño

SeasonalPrecipitation as a Normalized deviate

Standard Deviations above/below mean

La Niña El Niño

SeasonalPrecipitation as a Normalized deviate

Standard Deviations above/below mean

La Niña El Niño

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