An idealized study of the impact of extratropical climate change on El Niño–Southern Oscillation

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作者
Qiong Zhang
Haijun Yang
Yafang Zhong
Dongxiao Wang
机构
[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,LASG, Institute of Atmospheric Science
[2] Peking University,Department of Atmospheric Science and Laboratory for Severe Storm and Flood Disasters, School of Physics
[3] University of Wisconsin–Madison,Center for Climatic Research and Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Laboratory of Tropical Marine Environmental Dynamics, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology
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Climate Dynamics | 2005年 / 25卷
关键词
Atmospheric Bridge; Warm Water Volume; Equatorial Thermocline; Extratropical Modulation; Oceanic Tunnel;
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Extratropical impacts on the tropical El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) are studied in a coupled climate model. Idealized experiments show that the remote impact of the extratropics on the equatorial thermocline through oceanic tunnel can substantially modulate the ENSO in both magnitude and frequency. First of all, an extratropical warming can be conveyed to the equator by the mean subduction current, resulting in a warming of the equatorial thermocline. Second, the extratropical warming can weaken the Hadley cells, which in turn slow down the mean shallow meridional overturning circulations in the upper Pacific, reducing the equatorward cold water supply and the equatorial upwelling. These oceanic dynamic processes would weaken the stratification of the equatorial thermocline and retard a buildup (purge) of excess heat content along the equator, and finally result in a weaker and longer ENSO cycle. This study highlights a nonlocal mechanism in which ENSO behavior is related to the extratropical climate conditions.
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页码:869 / 880
页数:11
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