El Nino signals contained in precipitation at the East China Sea SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
El Nino signals contained in precipitation at the East China Sea
Author(s)
Chang, YS; An, HS; Jeon, D; Nam, JC; Seo, JW
Alternative Author(s)
전동철
Publication Year
2002-12-20
Abstract
In general, El Nino signals can be easily identified in the tropical Pacific Ocean but not in the East China Sea, due to the complexity of the monsoon system and insufficient knowledge of El Nino effects in mid-latitudinal regions. In this study interannual variability of precipitation at the East China Sea is analyzed. Regional correlation and the spatial distribution of interannual variation of precipitation are also analyzed in order to confirm the teleconnection pattern. Most of the rainfall stations located in the southern area of Korea show significant biennial and interannual. cycles with 2 to 8 yr periodicity. As for the wavelet analysis, it was found that the periods of significant maximum power spectrum corresponded with historical El Nino episodes, especially when a strong El Nino/La Nina was repeated. Maximum positive correlation appears between the Nino3 region (equatorial eastern Pacific) and the East China Sea at a time lag of about 4 mo. This correlation tendency can be confirmed in the second mode of Empirical Orthogonal Function analysis explaining the strong El Nino event. These results also suggest variation in upper wind fields such as the Hadley circulation and East Asia jet stream.
ISSN
0936-577X
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/5629
DOI
10.3354/cr023031
Bibliographic Citation
CLIMATE RESEARCH, v.23, no.1, pp.31 - 38, 2002
Publisher
INTER-RESEARCH
Subject
SOUTHERN OSCILLATION; PATTERNS; PACIFIC
Keywords
precipitation; El Nino; teleconnection; wavelet; correlation; EOF; upper wind
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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