Potential Influence of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation in the Recent Climate of a Small Basin in Central Mexico

One of the main current challenges is detecting changes in the climate at the regional level. The present study tried to address this issue by looking for some influence of large-scale climate oscillations on the climate of a small and complex topography basin in Central Mexico. We collected tempera...

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Main Authors: Martín José Montero-Martínez, Oscar Pita-Díaz, Mercedes Andrade-Velázquez
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/13/2/339
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author Martín José Montero-Martínez
Oscar Pita-Díaz
Mercedes Andrade-Velázquez
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description One of the main current challenges is detecting changes in the climate at the regional level. The present study tried to address this issue by looking for some influence of large-scale climate oscillations on the climate of a small and complex topography basin in Central Mexico. We collected temperature and precipitation data from 44 climate stations within an area of up to 20 km around the Apatlaco River sub-basin (~30 km south of Mexico City) during the period 1950–2013. Posteriorly, quality analysis and homogenization of the climate databases were performed by using the Climatol algorithm. We analyzed the trend of five ETCCDI climate indices through several statistical tests. Finally, we calculated simple Pearson correlations of those indices with four climate oscillation indices that have affected Mexico’s climate in the recent past. The results revealed that the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation had a clear influence on four of the five indices analyzed in the study area. The summer days and the extreme maximum and minimum temperatures accounted for a small increase in the temperature of the middle east (urban) basin compared to the middle west (rural), which could be a manifestation of the heat island effect or the difference in soil type (and therefore albedo) of the two zones. As expected, the midsummer drought effect predominated in most of the sub-basin, with only the uppermost part showing monsoon-type precipitation during a typical year.
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spelling doaj.art-ac1f8e85a49f48e2b987e77384a1152a2023-11-23T18:46:04ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332022-02-0113233910.3390/atmos13020339Potential Influence of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation in the Recent Climate of a Small Basin in Central MexicoMartín José Montero-Martínez0Oscar Pita-Díaz1Mercedes Andrade-Velázquez2Instituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua, Subcoordinación de Hidrometeorología, Paseo Cuauhnáhuac 8532, Colonia Progreso, Jiutepec 62550, Morelos, MexicoInstituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua, Subcoordinación de Hidrometeorología, Paseo Cuauhnáhuac 8532, Colonia Progreso, Jiutepec 62550, Morelos, MexicoCátedra CONACYT—Centro del Cambio Global y la Sustentabilidad (CCGS), Calle Centenario del Instituto Juárez S/N, Colonia Reforma, Villahermosa 86080, Tabasco, MexicoOne of the main current challenges is detecting changes in the climate at the regional level. The present study tried to address this issue by looking for some influence of large-scale climate oscillations on the climate of a small and complex topography basin in Central Mexico. We collected temperature and precipitation data from 44 climate stations within an area of up to 20 km around the Apatlaco River sub-basin (~30 km south of Mexico City) during the period 1950–2013. Posteriorly, quality analysis and homogenization of the climate databases were performed by using the Climatol algorithm. We analyzed the trend of five ETCCDI climate indices through several statistical tests. Finally, we calculated simple Pearson correlations of those indices with four climate oscillation indices that have affected Mexico’s climate in the recent past. The results revealed that the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation had a clear influence on four of the five indices analyzed in the study area. The summer days and the extreme maximum and minimum temperatures accounted for a small increase in the temperature of the middle east (urban) basin compared to the middle west (rural), which could be a manifestation of the heat island effect or the difference in soil type (and therefore albedo) of the two zones. As expected, the midsummer drought effect predominated in most of the sub-basin, with only the uppermost part showing monsoon-type precipitation during a typical year.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/13/2/339regional climateAMOcentral Mexicohomogenizationclimate indices
spellingShingle Martín José Montero-Martínez
Oscar Pita-Díaz
Mercedes Andrade-Velázquez
Potential Influence of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation in the Recent Climate of a Small Basin in Central Mexico
Atmosphere
regional climate
AMO
central Mexico
homogenization
climate indices
title Potential Influence of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation in the Recent Climate of a Small Basin in Central Mexico
title_full Potential Influence of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation in the Recent Climate of a Small Basin in Central Mexico
title_fullStr Potential Influence of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation in the Recent Climate of a Small Basin in Central Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Potential Influence of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation in the Recent Climate of a Small Basin in Central Mexico
title_short Potential Influence of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation in the Recent Climate of a Small Basin in Central Mexico
title_sort potential influence of the atlantic multidecadal oscillation in the recent climate of a small basin in central mexico
topic regional climate
AMO
central Mexico
homogenization
climate indices
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/13/2/339
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