Journal article
South Pacific Convergence Zone dynamics, variability and impacts in a changing climate
Josephine R Brown, Matthieu Lengaigne, Benjamin R Lintner, Matthew J Widlansky, Karin van der Wiel, Cyril Dutheil, Braddock K Linsley, Adrian J Matthews, James Renwick
Nature Reviews Earth and Environment | Springer Science and Business Media LLC | Published : 2020
Abstract
The South Pacific Convergence Zone (SPCZ) is a diagonal band of intense rainfall and deep atmospheric convection extending from the equator to the subtropical South Pacific. Displacement of the SPCZ causes variability in rainfall, tropical-cyclone activity and sea level that affects South Pacific island populations and surrounding ecosystems. In this Review, we synthesize recent advances in understanding the physical mechanisms responsible for the SPCZ location and orientation, its interactions with the principal drivers of tropical climate variability, regional and global effects of the SPCZ and its response to anthropogenic climate change. Emerging insight is beginning to provide a coheren..
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Funding Acknowledgements
J. R.B. acknowledges support from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes (CE170100023).