Imprints of large‐scale climate oscillations on river flow in selected Canadian river catchments

Author:

Olusola Adeyemi1ORCID,Ogunjo Samuel2ORCID,Olusegun Christiana F.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Environmental and Urban, Change York University Toronto Canada

2. Department of Physics, Federal University of Technology Akure Akure Ondo State Nigeria

3. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractWe investigated the impacts of six major climate oscillations on river flow at three stations within the Humber catchments (located in Ontario, ON and Newfoundland and Labrador, NL) from 1970 to 2020 using sensitivity and wavelet analyses. Results indicate that the discharge at East Humber River near Pine (ON) exhibits the highest statistically significant sensitivity, with 0.304 and 0.394 monthly units to the Dipole Mode Index (DMI) and Tropical North Atlantic (TNA), respectively. Monthly significance analysis also highlights the diverse influence of large‐scale climate oscillations on river flow across the three locations. Wavelet analysis reveals significant active multidecadal oscillations for the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) at East Humber River near Pine, with high spectral power. We confirmed that stations within ON demonstrate sensitivities in a similar direction to the large‐scale climate oscillations, contrasting with those observed at NL. The observed inconsistency in the relationship between large‐scale climate oscillations and, for instance, NAO at various locations suggests that the impacts of climate oscillations may manifest differently in different regions. Overall, while inland stations exhibit similar sensitivity patterns, the coastal station demonstrates distinct responses, highlighting the importance of geographical context in understanding the impacts of large‐scale climate oscillations on river flow dynamics.

Publisher

Wiley

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