Artículo

Estamos trabajando para incorporar este artículo al repositorio
Consulte el artículo en la página del editor
Consulte la política de Acceso Abierto del editor

Abstract:

A synoptic climatological study of precipitation in some regions of Argentina based on 500-hPa relative vorticity fields derived from geopotential heights produced at the National Meteorological Service of Argentina is performed. Some climatic-synoptic inferences concerning the association between large and synoptic-scale behavior of the upper-level flow and the occurrence of precipitation at a given place through the construction of composite/biserial correlation fields are drawn. In general, the results indicate that the correlation between vorticity and precipitation is nearly null in the vicinity of each one of the stations examined, and becomes increasingly negative to the west (cyclonic circulation associated with precipitation), and increasingly positive to the east (anticyclonic circulation). Then, almost all region of Argentina is affected by the westerly wind regime with precipitation usually associated with cyclonic vorticity advection. However, each locality exhibits some proper features that condition the occurrence of precipitation as well as a marked regional variation. Geographical and seasonal inferences are highlighted. For central and eastern Argentina vorticity anomalies are well defined: cyclonic anomalies to the west and anticyclonic anomalies to the east, generally more significant to the west sector. For the subtropical northeastern region the inter-relationship between vorticity and precipitation is something smaller. The importance of cyclonic vorticity maxima increases southwards. The northwestern region fits a different spatial configuration of maxima and minima vorticity with the anomaly axis in the north-south direction as a consequence of the deep alterations of the synoptic-scale systems induced by the Andes. For moderate to heavy precipitation the dynamics of the midtroposphere is still a decisive factor in all of the regions of Argentina. It is emphasized that the vorticity anomaly patterns as a manifestation of large and synoptic-scale upper-level circulation capture a considerable amount of information that allows us to classify precipitation data. © Springer-Verlag 2003.

Registro:

Documento: Artículo
Título:Vorticity patterns for rainy and dry episodes in Argentina
Autor:Ruiz, N.E.
Filiación:Dpto Ciencias de la Atmósfera, FCEyN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires 1428, Argentina
Palabras clave:atmospheric circulation; cyclogenesis; precipitation (climatology); synoptic meteorology; vorticity; Argentina; South America
Año:2004
Volumen:86
Número:1-2
Página de inicio:45
Página de fin:62
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00703-003-0014-2
Título revista:Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics
Título revista abreviado:Meteorol. Atmos. Phys.
ISSN:01777971
Registro:https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01777971_v86_n1-2_p45_Ruiz

Referencias:

  • Barry, R.G., Perry, A.H., (1973) Synoptic Climatology. Methods and Applications, p. 555. , London: William Clowes and Sons Ltd
  • Browning, K.A., Conceptual models of precipitation systems (1985) ESA Journal, 9, pp. 157-180
  • Holton, J.R., (1979) an Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology, , 2nd ed. (Int Geophys Ser 23). New York: Academic Press
  • Klein, W.H., Specification of precipitation from the 700-millibar circulation (1963) Mon Wea Rew, 91, pp. 527-536
  • Klein, W.H., Application of synoptic climatology and short-range numerical prediction to five-day forecasting (1965) Wea Bureau Res Pap 46, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, p. 109. , Washington, DC
  • Klein, W.H., Objective specification of monthly mean surface temperature from mean 700 mb heights in winter (1983) Mon Wea Rew, 111, pp. 674-691
  • Panofsky, H., Brier, G.W., (1965) Some Applications of Statistics to Meteorology, p. 224. , Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University
  • Ruiz, N.E., Vargas, W.M., 500 hPa vorticity analyses over Argentina: Their climatology and capacity to distinguish synoptic-scale precipitation (1998) Theor Appl Climatol, 60, pp. 77-92
  • Ruiz, N.E., Vargas, W.M., Ciappesoni, H.H., Mid-troposphere variables and their association with daily local precipitation (1999) Meteorol Appl, 6, pp. 273-282
  • Ruiz, N.E., Biserial correlation between vorticity field and precipitation: Rainfall diagnosis and prediction (2002) Geofísica Internacional, 41, p. 2
  • Yarnal, B., (1993) Synoptic Climatology in Environmental Analysis, p. 195. , Belhaven Press

Citas:

---------- APA ----------
(2004) . Vorticity patterns for rainy and dry episodes in Argentina. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 86(1-2), 45-62.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00703-003-0014-2
---------- CHICAGO ----------
Ruiz, N.E. "Vorticity patterns for rainy and dry episodes in Argentina" . Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics 86, no. 1-2 (2004) : 45-62.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00703-003-0014-2
---------- MLA ----------
Ruiz, N.E. "Vorticity patterns for rainy and dry episodes in Argentina" . Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, vol. 86, no. 1-2, 2004, pp. 45-62.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00703-003-0014-2
---------- VANCOUVER ----------
Ruiz, N.E. Vorticity patterns for rainy and dry episodes in Argentina. Meteorol. Atmos. Phys. 2004;86(1-2):45-62.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00703-003-0014-2