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Relationships between the El-Niño Southern Oscillation and spate flows in southern Africa and Australia

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posted on 2025-05-08, 20:42 authored by J. P. Whiting, M. F. Lambert, A. V. Metcalfe, P. T. Adamson, S. W. Franks, George KuczeraGeorge Kuczera
The flow records of arid zone rivers are characterised by a high degree of seasonal variability, being dominated by long periods of very low or zero flow. Discrete flow events in these rivers are influenced by aseasonal factors such as global climate forcings. The atmospheric circulations of the El-Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) have been shown to influence climate regimes across many parts of the world. Strong teleconnections between changing ENSO regimes and discharges are likely to be observed in highly variable arid zones. In this paper, the influence of ENSO mechanisms on the flow records of two arid zone rivers in each of Australia and Southern Africa are identified. ENSO signals, together with multi-decadal variability in their impact as identified through seasonal values of the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation (IPO) index, are shown to influence both the rate of occurrence and the size of discrete flow episodes in these rivers.

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Journal title

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

Volume

8

Issue

6

Pagination

1118-1128

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science and Information Technology

School

School of Environmental and Life Sciences

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