South America芒聙聶s Climate Drivers: Oscillations, Interactions, and Prediction
*Corresponding Author: Dr. Ricardo Silva, Department of Climate Variability, Andes Research University, Chile, Email: r.silva@oscillations.cl
Citation: DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000929
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Abstract
This compilation of studies investigates the impact of various climate oscillations on South American precipitation and temperature variability. It covers the influence of ENSO on the Altiplano, PDO on the Southern Andes, AMO on continental rainfall, and SAM on extreme events in Chile. The research also explores ENSO-MJO interactions, IOD effects on eastern South America, potential solar forcing links, and NAO teleconnections. Coupled ENSO-IO modes and atmospheric blocking are also considered for their roles in drought and extreme precipitation. These findings underscore the complexity of regional climate dynamics and the necessity for localized modeling and a comprehensive understanding of global and regional climate drivers for effective adaptation strategies.

