Response of the global ITCZ to different ENSO phases and how the ITCZ determined from the maximum precipitation compares with the surface tropical winds convergence
Teke Solomon Ramotubei,
Willem Adolf Landman,
Mohau M Mateyisi
et al.
Abstract:The position of the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) may lead to
drying/flooding in some parts of the world. Its spatial and temporal
variation responds to well-established oscillation processes like the
El-Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). This research establishes the
response of the ITCZ position to the ENSO phases and how its position,
determined from maximum precipitation, relates to the convergence of
surface tropical winds. The ERA5 reanalysis data, 1990 – 2020, is used
in this study. Each longitud… Show more
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