Title of article :
The ENSO signature and other hydrological characteristics in Patos and adjacent coastal lagoons, south-eastern Brazil
Author/Authors :
Pasquini، نويسنده , , Andrea I. and Niencheski، نويسنده , , Luis F.H. and Depetris، نويسنده , , Pedro J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
8
From page :
139
To page :
146
Abstract :
With a surface area of over 10,000 km2, Patos Lagoon is Brazilʹs largest (choked) coastal lagoon. Directly or indirectly, Patos is associated with two other coastal lagoons, Mirim and Mangueira. Patos Lagoon reaches maximum water level height during the austral winter, in coherence with the rainy season. The longest (1961–2011) available rainfall (recorded at nearby Porto Alegre, Southern Brazil) and river discharge time series (1940–2011, in the tributary Jacuí River, at Rio Pardo) shows an overall increasing trend through the application of Mann–Kendall analysis. If, however, the series are split in two segments, negative trends become evident for the 1990–2011 period; in both cases earlier data showed a positive trend until ∼1989. Coherent with water inflow, the lagoonʹs water height level shows a seasonal Kendallʹs τ coefficient that is consistently negative for the month of April (statistically significant p). Rainfall over Patosʹ drainage basin is actively teleconnected with ENSO occurrences in the equatorial Pacific. This can be verified in Porto Alegreʹs rainfall as well as in the Jacuí River discharge time series and in the lagoonʹs water level variability; a distinctly negative Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) usually results in excess precipitation, high riverine discharge and, accordingly, above normal lagoon water level. The use of a method for harmonic analysis (Continuous Wavelet Transform or CWT) allows detecting decadal and inter-annual periodicities in the rainfall and discharge frequencies and in the lagoonʹs water level time series. Also, a change in the frequency pattern appears to have occurred in the late 1990s (i.e., simultaneous with the 1997 ENSO event?) and suggests that it may be connected with the trend change which resulted in the current negative slope observed in deseasonalized hydrological data and a fainter ENSO signal for the region.
Keywords :
Trend analysis , El Niٌo , Patos Lagoon , harmonic analysis , wavelets , coastal lagoon
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Record number :
1944267
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