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SST changes in the South Atlantic driven by intense cyclones
Fecha
2013Registro en:
Simpósio Internacional de Climatologia, 5, 2013, Florianópolis.
Autor
Barbosa, Edson Luiz Shoitchi Yatabe
Camargo, Ricardo de
Institución
Resumen
The identification and analysis of the effects of intense cyclone activity over
the South Atlantic is the main focus of the current work. Using databases distributed by
NCEP/NOAA of daily sea level pressure (SLP) and daily sea surface temperature
(SST), the intense cyclones were detected through objective criteria of SLP fall, and the
correspondent SST changes were investigated. The satellite measurements of daily SST
changes are very noisy, which makes very difficult to identify the effect of the
atmospheric system. In some interesting situations, it's possible to verify the relevance
of horizontal advection and Ekrnan pumping processes to drive SST anomalies, but
additional quantitative investigations are still necessary to understand the different
processes and their correspondent scales.