PAIVA NETO, A. C.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8700587792470550; PAIVA NETO, Arthur Chaves de.
Resumo:
This study analyzes June 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1999, contrasting months in
terms of the SST anomaly fields, with the objective of: (a) to identify easterly disturbances
that reached Northeast Brazil, (b) to characterize their dynamical and thermodynamical
structures and (c) to evaluate their contribution to the rainfall totals in Parafba State.
The analyses were based on daily rainfall totals collected by the raingauge
network of Parafba State, Meteosat satellite images, sea surface temperature anomalies,
and meteorological data from NCEP reanalyses.
Results show that: (a) the disturbances have mean period of 5 days and
mean propagation speed of 9° of longitude per day; (b) the number of disturbances is
significantly smaller in June 1997 (a dry month in eastern Parafba State), a month with
strong positive SST anomalies in the Equatorial Pacific and negative SST anomalies in the
Atlantic; (c) low-level moisture convergence associated with the mean flow (trade winds)
seems to explain the above normal rainfall totals in June 1995, a month with SST
anomalies similar to the anomalies of June 1996 in the Pacific (neutral) and Atlantic (small
positive); (d) the disturbances change the thermodynamic structure of the atmosphere by
causing, in general, an increase in the atmospheric moisture content and in the thickness of
the convectively unstable layer, whose magnitudes depend on the ambient conditions at the
time of the disturbances' arrival.