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    The Diurnal Cycle of Precipitation in the Tropical Andes of Colombia

    Source: Monthly Weather Review:;2005:;volume( 133 ):;issue: 001::page 228
    Author:
    Poveda, Germán
    ,
    Mesa, Oscar J.
    ,
    Salazar, Luis F.
    ,
    Arias, Paola A.
    ,
    Moreno, Hernán A.
    ,
    Vieira, Sara C.
    ,
    Agudelo, Paula A.
    ,
    Toro, Vladimir G.
    ,
    Alvarez, J. Felipe
    DOI: 10.1175/MWR-2853.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Using hourly records from 51 rain gauges, spanning between 22 and 28 yr, the authors study the diurnal cycle of precipitation over the tropical Andes of Colombia. Analyses are developed for the seasonal march of the diurnal cycle and its interannual variability during the two phases of El Niño?Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Also, the diurnal cycle is analyzed at intra-annual time scales, associated with the westerly and easterly phases of the Madden?Julian oscillation, as well as higher-frequency variability (<10 days), mainly associated with tropical easterly wave activity during ENSO contrasting years. Five major general patterns are identified: (i) precipitation exhibits clear-cut diurnal (24 h) and semidiurnal (12 h) cycles; (ii) the minimum of daily precipitation is found during the morning hours (0900?1100 LST) regardless of season or location; (iii) a predominant afternoon peak is found over northeastern and western Colombia; (iv) over the western flank of the central Andes, precipitation maxima occur either near midnight, or during the afternoon, or both; and (v) a maximum of precipitation prevails near midnight amongst stations located on the eastern flank of the central Cordillera. The timing of diurnal maxima is highly variable in space for a fixed time, although a few coherent regions are found in small groups of rain gauges within the Cauca and Magdalena River valleys. Overall, the identified strong seasonal variability in the timing of rainfall maxima appears to exhibit no relationship with elevation on the Andes. The effects of both phases of ENSO are highly consistent spatially, as the amplitude of hourly and daily precipitation diminishes (increases) during El Niño (La Niña), but the phase remains unaltered for the entire dataset. We also found a generalized increase (decrease) in hourly and daily rainfall rates during the westerly (easterly) phase of the Madden?Julian oscillation, and a diminished (increased) high-frequency activity in July?October and February?April during El Niño (La Niña) years, associated, among others, with lower (higher) tropical easterly wave (4?6 day) activity over the Caribbean.
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    contributor authorPoveda, Germán
    contributor authorMesa, Oscar J.
    contributor authorSalazar, Luis F.
    contributor authorArias, Paola A.
    contributor authorMoreno, Hernán A.
    contributor authorVieira, Sara C.
    contributor authorAgudelo, Paula A.
    contributor authorToro, Vladimir G.
    contributor authorAlvarez, J. Felipe
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:26:42Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:26:42Z
    date copyright2005/01/01
    date issued2005
    identifier issn0027-0644
    identifier otherams-85401.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4228843
    description abstractUsing hourly records from 51 rain gauges, spanning between 22 and 28 yr, the authors study the diurnal cycle of precipitation over the tropical Andes of Colombia. Analyses are developed for the seasonal march of the diurnal cycle and its interannual variability during the two phases of El Niño?Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Also, the diurnal cycle is analyzed at intra-annual time scales, associated with the westerly and easterly phases of the Madden?Julian oscillation, as well as higher-frequency variability (<10 days), mainly associated with tropical easterly wave activity during ENSO contrasting years. Five major general patterns are identified: (i) precipitation exhibits clear-cut diurnal (24 h) and semidiurnal (12 h) cycles; (ii) the minimum of daily precipitation is found during the morning hours (0900?1100 LST) regardless of season or location; (iii) a predominant afternoon peak is found over northeastern and western Colombia; (iv) over the western flank of the central Andes, precipitation maxima occur either near midnight, or during the afternoon, or both; and (v) a maximum of precipitation prevails near midnight amongst stations located on the eastern flank of the central Cordillera. The timing of diurnal maxima is highly variable in space for a fixed time, although a few coherent regions are found in small groups of rain gauges within the Cauca and Magdalena River valleys. Overall, the identified strong seasonal variability in the timing of rainfall maxima appears to exhibit no relationship with elevation on the Andes. The effects of both phases of ENSO are highly consistent spatially, as the amplitude of hourly and daily precipitation diminishes (increases) during El Niño (La Niña), but the phase remains unaltered for the entire dataset. We also found a generalized increase (decrease) in hourly and daily rainfall rates during the westerly (easterly) phase of the Madden?Julian oscillation, and a diminished (increased) high-frequency activity in July?October and February?April during El Niño (La Niña) years, associated, among others, with lower (higher) tropical easterly wave (4?6 day) activity over the Caribbean.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleThe Diurnal Cycle of Precipitation in the Tropical Andes of Colombia
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume133
    journal issue1
    journal titleMonthly Weather Review
    identifier doi10.1175/MWR-2853.1
    journal fristpage228
    journal lastpage240
    treeMonthly Weather Review:;2005:;volume( 133 ):;issue: 001
    contenttypeFulltext
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