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Evolution of 1996-1999 La Niña and El Niño conditions off the western coast of South America: A remote sensing perspective

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Title Evolution of 1996-1999 La Niña and El Niño conditions off the western coast of South America: A remote sensing perspective
Names Carr, Mary-Elena (creator)
Strub, P. Ted (creator)
Thomas, Andrew C. (creator)
Blanco, Jose Luis (creator)
Date Issued 2002-12-31 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract We present the evolution of oceanographic conditions off the western coast of South
America between 1996 and 1999, including the cold periods of 1996 and 1998–1999 and
the 1997–1998 El Niño, using satellite observations of sea level, winds, sea surface
temperature (SST), and chlorophyll concentration. Following a period of cold SST and low
sea levels in 1996, both were anomalously high between March 1997 and May 1998. The
anomalies were greatest between 5°S and 15°S, although they extended beyond 40°S.
Two distinct peaks in sea level and SST occurred in June–July 1997 and December 1997
to January 1998, separated by a relaxation period (August–November) of weaker
anomalies. Satellite winds were upwelling favorable throughout the time period for most of
the region and in fact increased between November 1997 and March 1998 between 5°S
and 25°S. Satellite-derived chlorophyll concentrations are available for November 1996 to
June 1997 (Ocean Color and Temperature Sensor (OCTS)) and then from October 1997 to
present (Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS)). Near-surface chlorophyll
concentrations fell from May to June 1997 and from December 1997 to March 1998. The
decrease was more pronounced in northern Chile than off the coast of Peru or central Chile
and was stronger for larger cross-shelf averaging bins since nearshore concentrations
remained relatively high.
Genre Article
Topic Eastern boundary currents
Identifier Carr, M.-E., P. T. Strub, A. C. Thomas, and J. L. Blanco, Evolution of 1996–1999 La Niña and El Niño conditions off the western coast of South America: A remote sensing perspective, J. Geophys. Res., 107(C12), 3236, 2002.

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