Variability of the Caribbean low-level jet during borealwinter: large-scale forcings

An index capturing the anomalies of the zonal wind at 925 hPa from 1950 to 2010 was defined to explore the relationship between the fluctuations of the Caribbean low-level jet (CLLJ) and the main climate variability modes affecting the Intra-Americas Sea Region. El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) e...

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Published in:International Journal of Climatology
Main Authors: Maldonado Mora, Tito José, Rutgersson, Anna, Amador Astúa, Jorge Alberto, Alfaro Martínez, Eric J., Claremar, Björn
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author Maldonado Mora, Tito José
Rutgersson, Anna
Amador Astúa, Jorge Alberto
Alfaro Martínez, Eric J.
Claremar, Björn
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description An index capturing the anomalies of the zonal wind at 925 hPa from 1950 to 2010 was defined to explore the relationship between the fluctuations of the Caribbean low-level jet (CLLJ) and the main climate variability modes affecting the Intra-Americas Sea Region. El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events, here defined using the Niño 3.4 index, are found to be the most important variability modes for the jet anomalies, in agreement with previous studies. However, the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) and the Pacific/North American (PNA) teleconnection pattern also show significant correlations with the CLLJ anomaly index during February. The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and the Arctic Oscillation (AO) reveal a possible interaction with the jet anomalies that could be connected with the cold fronts and cold air surges arriving to the Caribbean basin from the Northern Hemisphere during winter. A composite technique is used to explain the correlations with the Pacific indexes. We found that ENSO events are connected to CLLJ anomalies by modulating the sea-level pressure (SLP) near the east coast of the United States and the Aleutian Low. The pattern displayed by the SLP anomalies (SLPa) is also associated with the PNA. During warm (cold) ENSO phases, negative (positive) anomalies in the SLP field over the east coast of North America produce cyclonic (anticyclonic) circulations at low levels. However, the ENSO signal in the SLPa and the PNA pattern are modulated by the phases of the PDO. Results indicate that when the ENSO and PDO are in phase (out of phase), the SLPa signal is enhanced (weakened or cancelled), affecting the CLLJ anomalies in both direction and intensity, also changing the spatial distribution of precipitation. Swedish InternationalDevelopment Agency/[]/SIDA/Suecia International Science Programme/[]/ISP/Suecia Universidad de Costa Rica/[VI-805-A9-532]/UCR/Costa Rica UCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias Básicas::Centro de Investigación en Ciencias del ...
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spelling ftunivcostarica:oai:https://www.kerwa.ucr.ac.cr:10669/73429 2025-01-16T18:46:45+00:00 Variability of the Caribbean low-level jet during borealwinter: large-scale forcings Maldonado Mora, Tito José Rutgersson, Anna Amador Astúa, Jorge Alberto Alfaro Martínez, Eric J. Claremar, Björn 2016 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10669/73429 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/joc.4472/abstract https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.4472 en_US eng http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/joc.4472/abstract 0899-8418 1097-0088 https://hdl.handle.net/10669/73429 doi:10.1002/joc.4472 International Journal of Climatology; Volumen 36, Número 4. 2016 El Niño Southern Oscillation Pacific Decadal Oscillation Caribbean low-level jet Climate variability ENSOnon-linearities artículo científico 2016 ftunivcostarica https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.4472 2022-10-30T05:53:04Z An index capturing the anomalies of the zonal wind at 925 hPa from 1950 to 2010 was defined to explore the relationship between the fluctuations of the Caribbean low-level jet (CLLJ) and the main climate variability modes affecting the Intra-Americas Sea Region. El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events, here defined using the Niño 3.4 index, are found to be the most important variability modes for the jet anomalies, in agreement with previous studies. However, the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) and the Pacific/North American (PNA) teleconnection pattern also show significant correlations with the CLLJ anomaly index during February. The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and the Arctic Oscillation (AO) reveal a possible interaction with the jet anomalies that could be connected with the cold fronts and cold air surges arriving to the Caribbean basin from the Northern Hemisphere during winter. A composite technique is used to explain the correlations with the Pacific indexes. We found that ENSO events are connected to CLLJ anomalies by modulating the sea-level pressure (SLP) near the east coast of the United States and the Aleutian Low. The pattern displayed by the SLP anomalies (SLPa) is also associated with the PNA. During warm (cold) ENSO phases, negative (positive) anomalies in the SLP field over the east coast of North America produce cyclonic (anticyclonic) circulations at low levels. However, the ENSO signal in the SLPa and the PNA pattern are modulated by the phases of the PDO. Results indicate that when the ENSO and PDO are in phase (out of phase), the SLPa signal is enhanced (weakened or cancelled), affecting the CLLJ anomalies in both direction and intensity, also changing the spatial distribution of precipitation. Swedish InternationalDevelopment Agency/[]/SIDA/Suecia International Science Programme/[]/ISP/Suecia Universidad de Costa Rica/[VI-805-A9-532]/UCR/Costa Rica UCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias Básicas::Centro de Investigación en Ciencias del ... Other/Unknown Material aleutian low Arctic North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Universidad de Costa Rica: Repositorio Kérwá Arctic Pacific Sida ENVELOPE(101.683,101.683,67.800,67.800) Suecia ENVELOPE(-62.617,-62.617,-66.733,-66.733) International Journal of Climatology 36 4 1954 1969
spellingShingle El Niño Southern Oscillation
Pacific Decadal Oscillation
Caribbean low-level jet
Climate variability
ENSOnon-linearities
Maldonado Mora, Tito José
Rutgersson, Anna
Amador Astúa, Jorge Alberto
Alfaro Martínez, Eric J.
Claremar, Björn
Variability of the Caribbean low-level jet during borealwinter: large-scale forcings
title Variability of the Caribbean low-level jet during borealwinter: large-scale forcings
title_full Variability of the Caribbean low-level jet during borealwinter: large-scale forcings
title_fullStr Variability of the Caribbean low-level jet during borealwinter: large-scale forcings
title_full_unstemmed Variability of the Caribbean low-level jet during borealwinter: large-scale forcings
title_short Variability of the Caribbean low-level jet during borealwinter: large-scale forcings
title_sort variability of the caribbean low-level jet during borealwinter: large-scale forcings
topic El Niño Southern Oscillation
Pacific Decadal Oscillation
Caribbean low-level jet
Climate variability
ENSOnon-linearities
topic_facet El Niño Southern Oscillation
Pacific Decadal Oscillation
Caribbean low-level jet
Climate variability
ENSOnon-linearities
url https://hdl.handle.net/10669/73429
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/joc.4472/abstract
https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.4472