The Distinct Influence of Two Madden–Julian Trajectory Classes on the South American Dipole

Author:

Díaz Nicolás1ORCID,Barreiro Marcelo1,Rubido Nicolás21

Affiliation:

1. a Universidad de la República, Instituto de Física de Facultad de Ciencias, Montevideo, Uruguay

2. b University of Aberdeen, King’s College, Institute for Complex Systems and Mathematical Biology, Aberdeen, United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract The South American dipole (SAD) is the main mode of rainfall variability at the intraseasonal time scale in South America. Its phases, determined by wet/dry conditions over the South Atlantic convergence zone (SACZ) and southeastern South America (SESA) regions, have been related to extreme precipitation and droughts across South America, but are yet to be fully understood and predicted. In this work, we study the intraseasonal predictability of the SAD in relation with the Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO) in the December–March (DJFM) season. We show that significant predictability windows for the SAD’s extreme states emerge up to 10–20 days after the MJO is found in phase 2. In particular, we introduce a classification of MJO trajectories based on the RMM index, defining long and intense (LIT) and not long and intense (NLIT) sets of trajectories. These sets bear resemblances to MJO events that are able or unable to propagate beyond the Maritime Continent, respectively. Moreover, we show that they influence differently over the SAD’s predictability. While both sets present similar tropical–extratropical teleconnections, the LIT set presents a more intense and persistence tropical–tropical teleconnection. Because of this, there is a set-independent predictability for the SESA region, influenced by both tropical and extratropical teleconnections, and a LIT dependency for the SACZ predictability, influenced mainly by the presence of the tropical–tropical teleconnection. Overall, our work contributes to the intraseasonal predictability of SAD phases and understanding its relationship with MJO events.

Funder

Comisión Sectorial de Investigación Científica

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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