EGU23-408
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-408
EGU General Assembly 2023
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the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.

El Niño Southern Oscillation influence over the Orinoco low-level jet variability

Alejandro Builes, Johanna Yepes, and Hernán D. Salas
Alejandro Builes et al.
  • Institución Universitaria Colegio Mayor de Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia (luis.builes@colmayor.edu.co)

We studied the most active season of the Orinoco Low-Level jet (OLLJ), December-January-February (DJF), during the El Niño-Southern Oscillation canonical phases, El Niño and La Niña. In particular, we studied the occurrence days of the jet in each month, wind speed, moisture transport and precipitation over northern south America. In terms of the occurrence of the OLLJ, during El Niño in January, the jet exhibits its highest reduction with changes up to 24% in the eastern Colombian plains. On the contrary, during La Niña, the jet exhibits an increase between 6–16% in the frequency of occurrence mainly located in the eastern Colombian plains and the border between Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Although the diurnal cycle of the OLLJ windspeed remains unaltered during the ENSO phases the maximum decrease (increase) up to -2m/s (up to 1 m/s) during El Niño (La Niña). Regarding moisture transport there is a gradual reduction during the season in both ENSO phases reaching up to 18 gm-1 kgm-1 during El Niño, and the precipitation also shows a reduction of around 5 mm/day. In conclusion, during DJF at the ENSO canonical phases the OLLJ shows changes in its occurrence along the jet corridor, and the region experiences changes in both moisture transport and precipitation.

How to cite: Builes, A., Yepes, J., and Salas, H. D.: El Niño Southern Oscillation influence over the Orinoco low-level jet variability, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-408, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-408, 2023.