2016
DOI: 10.1002/2016jc011718
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Heat advection processes leading to El Niño events as depicted by an ensemble of ocean assimilation products

Abstract: The oscillatory nature of El Niño‐Southern Oscillation results from an intricate superposition of near‐equilibrium balances and out‐of‐phase disequilibrium processes between the ocean and the atmosphere. The main objective of the present work is to perform an exhaustive spatiotemporal analysis of the upper ocean heat budget in an ensemble of state‐of‐the‐art ocean assimilation products. We put specific emphasis on the ocean heat advection mechanisms, and their representation in individual ensemble members and … Show more

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“…This feature corresponds to the easternmost edge of the western Pacific warm pool, the maximum in zonal salinity gradient and the area of surface ocean convergence, downward motion and advection and subsurface divergence26484950. The correct simulation of these dynamical features is seen to be key for the reproduction of the ENSO oscillation and the transition between events of opposite sign, including the generation of the heat buildup in the western Pacific and the eastward propagation of the accumulated heat2147.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…This feature corresponds to the easternmost edge of the western Pacific warm pool, the maximum in zonal salinity gradient and the area of surface ocean convergence, downward motion and advection and subsurface divergence26484950. The correct simulation of these dynamical features is seen to be key for the reproduction of the ENSO oscillation and the transition between events of opposite sign, including the generation of the heat buildup in the western Pacific and the eastward propagation of the accumulated heat2147.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…a lead time of 21 months with regard to the December maximum), chosen from a reference 100 year spin-up simulation. This stage of the ENSO oscillation is characterized by cold LN-like conditions in the tropical Pacific and the generation of a subsurface heat buildup in the western tropical Pacific (Supplementary Figure 1b,e;21,26). In each of these sets of ensemble experiments, the intensity of the subsurface warm anomaly was decreased (negative sign representing a discharge in heat content) or increased (positive sign or recharge) by ±20%, ±40%, ±60%, ±80% and ±100%.…”
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“…El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the dominant variability mode at interannual timescales [Wang and Picaut, 2004], a primary source of seasonal-to-interannual climate predictability [Chen et al, 2004;Izumo et al, 2010;Barnston et al, 2012;Petrova et al, 2016], and a key factor explaining large-scale teleconnections [Ballester et al, 2011] with global impacts [Ballester et al, 2013[Ballester et al, , 2016a. The dynamics of ENSO arise from a complex interaction between the atmosphere and the ocean in the tropical Pacific [Bjerknes, 1969;McPhaden et al, 2006], involving upper and lower level atmospheric winds, ocean waves traveling along the equatorial thermocline, zonal redistribution of surface and subsurface ocean temperatures, and meridional recharge or discharge of the tropical ocean heat content [Suarez and Schopf, 1988;Jin, 1997;Picaut et al, 1997;Weisberg and Wang, 1997;Fedorov et al, 2015].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%