Distinct and reproductible northem hemisphere winter teleconnection pattern during strong El Niño events : relative roles of Sea Surface Temperature forcing and atmospheric nonlinearities

Autor: Margot Beniche, Jérôme Vialard, Matthieu Lengaigne, Aurore Voldoire, Srinivas Gangiredla, Nicholas Hall
Rok vydání: 2023
Popis: The strengthening and north-eastward shift of El Niño Northern hemisphere winter teleconnections relative to those of La Niña is a well-known asymmetry of ENSO (El Niño Southern Oscillation). It is generally attributed to atmospheric nonlinearities associated with the Sea Surface Temperature (SST) threshold for tropical deep convection. Here, we re-examine these teleconnection asymmetries in the context of ENSO SST pattern diversity. We find that the asymmetries are mainly attributable to strong El Niño events (eg. 1982-83, 1997-98, 2015-16), both in observations and in ensemble simulations with the atmospheric component of the CNRM-CM6 model. This strong El Niño teleconnection pattern also results in specific impacts, characterized by enhanced rainfall along the United States (US) west coast and warm anomalies over Canada and the Northern US. Our ensemble simulations further indicate that moderate “Eastern Pacific” El Niño events exhibit teleconnection patterns that are similar to those of “Central Pacific” El Niño, or to the opposite of La Niña events. We also find that the teleconnection spread between ensemble members or events is reduced for strong El Niño relative to moderate El Niño or La Niña events, with important implications for predictability. Sensitivity experiments in which the atmospheric model is forced by the opposite of observed SST anomalies are used to assess the mechanisms inducing the strong El Niño teleconnection pattern. In addition to the well-known influence of atmospheric nonlinearities, these experiments reveal an important contribution from the Eastward-shifted SST pattern during strong El Niño events.
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