South Pacific Convergence Zone

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The South Pacific Convergence Zone is a major band of low-level atmospheric convergence and frequent convection stretching diagonally across the southwest Pacific, strongly influencing regional weather and rainfall patterns.

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South Pacific Convergence Zone canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf atmospheric circulation feature
climatological feature
convergence zone
affects precipitation over Fiji
precipitation over French Polynesia
precipitation over Samoa
precipitation over Tonga
precipitation over Vanuatu
precipitation over island nations of the southwest Pacific
precipitation over the Solomon Islands
alsoKnownAs SPCZ
associatedWith enhanced convective activity
strong moisture convergence
warm sea surface temperatures
characterizedBy enhanced cloudiness
frequent deep convection
heavy rainfall
low-level atmospheric convergence
climatologicalImportance major driver of rainfall variability in the South Pacific region
climatologicalMeanPosition to the south of the equator in the southwest Pacific
extendsFrom near the western Pacific warm pool
extendsToward the central South Pacific
forms a diagonal band of convection across the southwest Pacific
importantFor agricultural productivity in the southwest Pacific
fisheries and marine ecosystems in the region
freshwater availability in Pacific island nations
influences rainfall distribution in the southwest Pacific
regional weather patterns in the southwest Pacific
tropical cyclone formation regions in the South Pacific
locatedIn South Pacific Ocean
Southern Hemisphere
modulatedBy El Niño
surface form: El Niño events

El Niño–Southern Oscillation
La Niña events
Madden–Julian Oscillation
interannual climate variability
orientation northwest-southeast
partOf tropical Pacific climate system
relatedTo Intertropical Convergence Zone position
surface form: Intertropical Convergence Zone

South Pacific subtropical high
seasonalVariability strongest during the Southern Hemisphere warm season
sensitiveTo changes in sea surface temperature patterns
large-scale atmospheric circulation changes
shiftsDuring El Niño toward the equator and eastward
La Niña toward the southwest and closer to Australia
studiedIn climate change research
climatology
tropical meteorology

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South Pacific Ocean contains South Pacific Convergence Zone