A31E-0118
Influence of ENSO Modoki on Colombia Precipitation

Wednesday, 16 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Julian David Rojo Hernandez1, Oscar J Mesa1, Sebastián Gómez Ríos2 and Katherine Martinez Pérez2, (1)Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota, Colombia, (2)Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Medellin, Medellin, Colombia
Abstract:
In recent years, multiple observations reported contrasting effects in climate patterns around the world, due to differential warming patterns in tropical regions of Pacific Ocean during ENSO warm and cold events. Several authors have proposedthe concept that these variations are part of a new type of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) named as “Modoki”. Using the classification of periods as Canonical or Modoki ENSO proposed by Tedeschi et al. (2013) we discriminatedthe quarterly mean values of precipitation in Colombia since 1975 to 2006 in order to analyze the rainfall behavior during El Niño Modoki (ENM) and La Nina Modoki (LNM), and contrast them with Canonical El Niño and La Niña (ENC-LNC) effects. The observations show that for the precipitation in Colombia, ENSO Modoki effects are different from Canonical ENSO effects, producing in general opposite climatic conditions between ENC and ENM, as well as between LNC and LNM. In other regions, the ENSO Modoki produces anomalies with the same sign that ENC, but with lower intensity.

R. G. Tedeschi, I. F. Cavalcanti, and A. M. Grimm. Influences of two types of ENSO on Southamerican precipitation. International Journal of Climatology, 33(6):1382–1400, 2013.