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- Title
Simulating Eastern- and Central-Pacific Type ENSO Using a Simple Coupled Model.
- Authors
Fang, Xianghui; Zheng, Fei
- Abstract
Severe biases exist in state-of-the-art general circulation models (GCMs) in capturing realistic central-Pacific (CP) El Niño structures. At the same time, many observational analyses have emphasized that thermocline (TH) feedback and zonal advective (ZA) feedback play dominant roles in the development of eastern-Pacific (EP) and CP El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), respectively. In this work, a simple linear air-sea coupled model, which can accurately depict the strength distribution of the TH and ZA feedbacks in the equatorial Pacific, is used to investigate these two types of El Niño. The results indicate that the model can reproduce the main characteristics of CP ENSO if the TH feedback is switched off and the ZA feedback is retained as the only positive feedback, confirming the dominant role played by ZA feedback in the development of CP ENSO. Further experiments indicate that, through a simple nonlinear control approach, many ENSO characteristics, including the existence of both CP and EP El Niño and the asymmetries between El Niño and La Niña, can be successfully captured using the simple linear air-sea coupled model. These analyses indicate that an accurate depiction of the climatological sea surface temperature distribution and the related ZA feedback, which are the subject of severe biases in GCMs, is very important in simulating a realistic CP El Niño.
- Subjects
GENERAL circulation model; THERMOCLINES (Oceanography); SIMULATION methods &; models; NONLINEAR control theory; OCEAN temperature
- Publication
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 2018, Vol 35, Issue 6, p671
- ISSN
0256-1530
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00376-017-7209-9