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Precipitation Climatology of Costa Rica and its Variability
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Topographic Interactions
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Characters in The Play Topography Oceans
Northeast Trade Winds (aka Los Alisios) Caribbean Low Level Jet (aka Veranillos de San Juan) Inter-tropical Convergence Zone Cold Fronts (aka Los Nortes) ENSO (El Niño y La Niña)
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Act 1: November - April “Los Alisios”
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~90°N ~30°N Hadley Cell ~0° ~30°S Costa Rica ~ 8-11.5°N ~90°S HIGH
Northeast Trades LOW LOW LOW ~0° HIGH HIGH HIGH ~30°S Costa Rica ~ °N HIGH ~90°S
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STANDARD CLIMATOLOGICAL PICTURE
Northeast Trades Andes
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“Hot air can cold more water vapor than cold air.”
CLAUSIUS – CLAPEYRON
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Cool 18°F Released condensation 17 g. kg-1 Cool 10°C
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Central Guanacaste Tilarán Talamanca Source: NASA
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Source: Instituto Merteorologico Nacional and Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad
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Act 2: May - October “ITCZ”
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~90°N Warm Air Converging And Rising I.T.C.Z. ~30°N Hadley Cell ~0°
HIGH HIGH HIGH ~30°N Hadley Cell Northeast Trades LOW LOW LOW ~0° HIGH HIGH HIGH ~30°S ~90°S
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STANDARD CLIMATOLOGICAL PICTURE
Northeast Trades 3°N Andes ITCZ Feb Peru- Humboldt Current
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STANDARD CLIMATOLOGICAL PICTURE
Northeast Trades ITCZ Feb 3°N Andes Cross- Equatorial Westerlies
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STANDARD CLIMATOLOGICAL PICTURE
Northeast Trades ITCZ Sep 10°N Andes Cross-equatorial Westerlies
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Act 3: July - August “Veranillo de San Juan”
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VERANILLOS DE SAN JUAN OR CANICULA Mid-Summer Drought
Average Latitude (°N) of ITCZ in Eastern Equatorial Pacific Month Hastenrath, 1991
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GAP IN CENTRAL AMERICAN CORDILLERA
San Andrés or Caribbean Low Level Jet Cool Upwelling
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Caribbean Low Level Jet (CLLJ)
DJF 1000hPa NCEP-NCAR RE-ANALYSIS Source: Kalnay et al., 1996 m/s
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JJA SEASONAL STRENGTHS OF CLLJ
Westerly Component of Wind Velocity at 80°W JJA MAM CLLJ Pressure (mm) ~Altitude SON Latitude Latitude DJF Source: NCEP-NCAR Reanalysis, Kalnay et al., 1996
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GAP IN CENTRAL AMERICAN CORDILLERA
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EVIDENCE OF VERANILLOS FROM SPACE
JUNE JULY Meso-Scale Convective Systems 1998 as detected by TRMM Source: Mejia and Poveda 2003 AUGUST SEPTEMBER
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Act 4: November - April “Los Nortes”
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HIGH ~90°N November – March ~45-60°N COLD COLD ~30°N ~0° LOW LOW LOW
Northeast Trades ~0° LOW LOW LOW
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H H North America as Funnel of Cold Air in Boreal Winter Rockies etc.
Appalachians Surges of Cold Air over Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean
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STANDARD CLIMATOLOGICAL PICTURE
Cold Fronts Northeast Trades 3°N Andes ITCZ Feb
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Act 4: ENSO “El Niño y La Niña”
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STANDARD CLIMATOLOGICAL PICTURE EL NIŇO
Northeast Trades 3°N Andes ITCZ Feb Peru- Humboldt Current 1. Warmer surface waters appear in Eastern Equatorial Pacific November onwards
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STANDARD CLIMATOLOGICAL PICTURE EL NIŇO
Northeast Trades 2. ITCZ shifts south and west of normal position 3°N Andes ITCZ Feb Peru- Humboldt Current 1. Warmer surface waters appear in Eastern Equatorial Pacific November onwards
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STANDARD CLIMATOLOGICAL PICTURE EL NIŇO
Northeast Trades 3 Northeast Trades intensify 2. ITCZ shifts south and west of normal position 3°N Andes ITCZ Feb Peru- Humboldt Current 1. Warmer surface waters appear in Eastern Equatorial Pacific November onwards
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Difference in Velocities (Warm – Cold Phase of ENSO)
Positive = More Westerly (Less Easterly) Negative = More Easterly (Less Westerly) C.R. MAM Poveda et al., 2001 C.R. Spring: “In El Niño, trades weaker (less easterly) than in La Niña.”
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Difference in Velocities (Warm – Cold Phase of ENSO)
Positive = More Westerly (Less Easterly) Negative = More Easterly (Less Westerly) C.R. JJA Poveda et al., 2001 C.R. Summer: “In El Niño, trades stronger (less westerly) than in La Niña.”
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Difference in Velocities (Warm – Cold Phase of ENSO)
Positive = More Westerly (Less Easterly) Negative = More Easterly (Less Westerly) C.R. SON Poveda et al., 2001 C.R. Fall: “In El Niño, trades stronger (less westerly) than in La Niña, but not as marked as in summer.”
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Difference in Velocities (Warm – Cold Phase of ENSO)
Positive = More Westerly (Less Easterly) Negative = More Easterly (Less Westerly) C.R. DJF Poveda et al., 2001 C.R. Winter: “In El Niño, trades much weaker (less easterly) than in La Niña.”
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La Niña El Niño Seasonal Precipitation as a Normalized deviate
Standard Deviations above/below mean
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La Niña El Niño Seasonal Precipitation as a Normalized deviate
Standard Deviations above/below mean
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La Niña El Niño Seasonal Precipitation as a Normalized deviate
Standard Deviations above/below mean
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La Niña El Niño ? Seasonal Precipitation as a Normalized deviate
Standard Deviations above/below mean
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La Niña El Niño ? Seasonal Precipitation as a Normalized deviate
Standard Deviations above/below mean
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Act 5: Epilogue “The Atlantic”
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La Niña El Niño Seasonal Precipitation as a Normalized deviate
Standard Deviations above/below mean
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La Niña El Niño Seasonal Precipitation as a Normalized deviate
Standard Deviations above/below mean
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La Niña El Niño Seasonal Precipitation as a Normalized deviate
Standard Deviations above/below mean
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La Niña El Niño Seasonal Precipitation as a Normalized deviate
Standard Deviations above/below mean
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La Niña El Niño Seasonal Precipitation as a Normalized deviate
Standard Deviations above/below mean
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