Sea surface temperature anomalies on the Western South Atlantic from 1982 to 1994

Citation
Cad. Lentini et al., Sea surface temperature anomalies on the Western South Atlantic from 1982 to 1994, CONT SHELF, 21(1), 2001, pp. 89-112
Citations number
54
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH
ISSN journal
02784343 → ACNP
Volume
21
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
89 - 112
Database
ISI
SICI code
0278-4343(200101)21:1<89:SSTAOT>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Thirteen years of weekly sea surface temperature (SST) fields derived from satellite data (January 1982-December 1994) are used to investigate spatial and temporal variabilities of SST in the western region of the South Atlan tic Ocean. The analysis is focused on the large-scale variations over the c ontinental shelf and slope region with depths less than 1000 m, between 42 and 22 degreesS. Within the 13-year span, a total of 13 cold and seven warm SST anomalies ar e observed during and right after ENSO onset. Northward-propagating cold an d warm anomalies have average speeds of the order of 18 and 14 cm/s, respec tively. Southward-advected cold and warm anomalies, on the other hand, have slower speeds. From a principal component analysis, the first two modes fo r the inner along-shelf transect, which account for more than 65% of the to tal non-seasonal variance, suggest a tendency for cold SST anomalies (SSTAs ) to be related to ENSO events. Possible connections between SSTAs and the Southern Oscillation Index are also explored. Consideration of the SSTA ana lyses seem to confirm the hypothesis that the anomalous cold (warm) water e xtensions to the north on the shelf occur generally in every warm (cold) EN SO +1 year in the present climatology. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All r ights reserved.