Predictability of Northeast Brazil Rainfall and Real-Time Forecast Skill, 1987–98
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- 1 May 2001
- journal article
- Published by American Meteorological Society in Journal of Climate
- Vol. 14 (9) , 1937-1958
- https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0442(2001)014<1937:ponbra>2.0.co;2
Abstract
The predictability of rainy season rainfall over northeast Brazil for the relatively long period 1912–98 is analyzed using dynamical and empirical techniques. The dynamical assessments are based on the HadAM2b atmospheric model forced with the Met Office Global Sea Ice and Sea Surface Temperature Dataset (GISST3). Ensembles of simulations and hindcasts starting from real initial conditions for 1982–93 made under the European Community Prediction of Climate Variations on Seasonal to Interannual Timescales (PROVOST) program are analyzed. The results demonstrate a relatively high degree of predictability. Its source lies mostly in tropical Atlantic and Pacific sea surface temperatures. The results confirm the less extensive evidence of other authors that northeast Brazil is a region where two separate ocean basins influence seasonal climate to a comparable extent. Overall, the sea surface temperature gradient between the northern and southern tropical Atlantic appears to be the more important influe... Abstract The predictability of rainy season rainfall over northeast Brazil for the relatively long period 1912–98 is analyzed using dynamical and empirical techniques. The dynamical assessments are based on the HadAM2b atmospheric model forced with the Met Office Global Sea Ice and Sea Surface Temperature Dataset (GISST3). Ensembles of simulations and hindcasts starting from real initial conditions for 1982–93 made under the European Community Prediction of Climate Variations on Seasonal to Interannual Timescales (PROVOST) program are analyzed. The results demonstrate a relatively high degree of predictability. Its source lies mostly in tropical Atlantic and Pacific sea surface temperatures. The results confirm the less extensive evidence of other authors that northeast Brazil is a region where two separate ocean basins influence seasonal climate to a comparable extent. Overall, the sea surface temperature gradient between the northern and southern tropical Atlantic appears to be the more important influe...This publication has 0 references indexed in Scilit: