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    Seasonal and El Niño Variability in Weekly Satellite Evaporation over the Global Ocean during 1996–98

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2006:;volume( 019 ):;issue: 010::page 2025
    Author:
    Mestas-Nuñez, Alberto M.
    ,
    Bentamy, Abderrahim
    ,
    Katsaros, Kristina B.
    DOI: 10.1175/JCLI3721.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The seasonal and anomaly variability of satellite-derived weekly latent heat fluxes occurring over the global oceans during a 3-yr period (January 1996?December 1998) is investigated using EOF and harmonic analyses. The seasonal cycle of latent heat flux is estimated by least squares fitting the first three (annual, semiannual, and 4 month) harmonics to the data. The spatial patterns of amplitudes of these harmonics agree well with the corresponding patterns for wind speed. The annual harmonic captures an oscillation that reflects high evaporation in late fall/early winter and low evaporation in late spring/early summer in both hemispheres, with larger amplitudes in the Northern Hemisphere over the western side of the oceans and significant phase differences within each hemisphere. The main feature of the semiannual harmonic is its large amplitude in the Asian monsoon region (e.g., in the Arabian Sea its amplitude is about 1.5 larger than the annual) and the out-of-phase relationship of this region with the high latitudes of the North Pacific, consistent with other studies. The third harmonic shows three main regions with relatively large amplitudes, one in the Arabian Sea and two out-of-phase regions in the central midlatitude North and South Pacific. After removing this estimate of the seasonal cycle from the data, the leading EOF of the anomalies isolates the 1997?98 El Niño signal, with enhanced evaporation in the eastern tropical Pacific, around the Maritime Continent, in the midlatitude North and South Pacific, and the equatorial Indian Ocean, and reduced evaporation elsewhere around the global ocean during April 1997?April 1998. This pattern is consistent with known patterns of ENSO variability and with the ?atmospheric bridge? teleconnection concept. The current study illustrates the usefulness of satellite-derived latent heat fluxes for climatic applications.
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    contributor authorMestas-Nuñez, Alberto M.
    contributor authorBentamy, Abderrahim
    contributor authorKatsaros, Kristina B.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:01:46Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:01:46Z
    date copyright2006/05/01
    date issued2006
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-78189.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4220830
    description abstractThe seasonal and anomaly variability of satellite-derived weekly latent heat fluxes occurring over the global oceans during a 3-yr period (January 1996?December 1998) is investigated using EOF and harmonic analyses. The seasonal cycle of latent heat flux is estimated by least squares fitting the first three (annual, semiannual, and 4 month) harmonics to the data. The spatial patterns of amplitudes of these harmonics agree well with the corresponding patterns for wind speed. The annual harmonic captures an oscillation that reflects high evaporation in late fall/early winter and low evaporation in late spring/early summer in both hemispheres, with larger amplitudes in the Northern Hemisphere over the western side of the oceans and significant phase differences within each hemisphere. The main feature of the semiannual harmonic is its large amplitude in the Asian monsoon region (e.g., in the Arabian Sea its amplitude is about 1.5 larger than the annual) and the out-of-phase relationship of this region with the high latitudes of the North Pacific, consistent with other studies. The third harmonic shows three main regions with relatively large amplitudes, one in the Arabian Sea and two out-of-phase regions in the central midlatitude North and South Pacific. After removing this estimate of the seasonal cycle from the data, the leading EOF of the anomalies isolates the 1997?98 El Niño signal, with enhanced evaporation in the eastern tropical Pacific, around the Maritime Continent, in the midlatitude North and South Pacific, and the equatorial Indian Ocean, and reduced evaporation elsewhere around the global ocean during April 1997?April 1998. This pattern is consistent with known patterns of ENSO variability and with the ?atmospheric bridge? teleconnection concept. The current study illustrates the usefulness of satellite-derived latent heat fluxes for climatic applications.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleSeasonal and El Niño Variability in Weekly Satellite Evaporation over the Global Ocean during 1996–98
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume19
    journal issue10
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/JCLI3721.1
    journal fristpage2025
    journal lastpage2035
    treeJournal of Climate:;2006:;volume( 019 ):;issue: 010
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