SATELLITE-BASED IDENTIFICATION OF LINKED VEGETATION INDEX AND SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURE ANOMALY AREAS FROM 1982-1990 FOR AFRICA, AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH-AMERICA
Rb. Myneni et al., SATELLITE-BASED IDENTIFICATION OF LINKED VEGETATION INDEX AND SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURE ANOMALY AREAS FROM 1982-1990 FOR AFRICA, AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH-AMERICA, Geophysical research letters, 23(7), 1996, pp. 729-732
Meteorological satellite data from 1982 to 1990 were used to identify
areas of significant association between tropical Pacific sea surface
temperature (SST) and remotely sensed normalized difference vegetation
index (NDVI) anomalies, here taken as a surrogate for rainfall anomal
ies. During this period, large areas of arid and semi-arid Africa, Aus
tralia and South America experienced NDVI anomalies directly correlate
d to tropical Pacific SST anomalies. The results are limited by the re
latively short time period of analysis. However, they confirm the disr
uptive effects of large-scale tropical Pacific SST variations on arid
and semi-arid continental rainfall patterns in Africa, Australia, and
South America, as reported previously.