“…The Benguela Niño and SAOD have been linked to the AZM (Lübbecke et al, 2010;Richter et al, 2010;Nnamchi et al, 2016Nnamchi et al, , 2017Rouault et al, 2018), but it is unclear whether the Benguela Niño and AZM are part of the same climate mode or closely related but distinct modes (Polo et al, 2008;Goubanova et al, 2013;Bachèlery et al, 2016a,b;Illig et al, 2018a,b;Illig and Bachèlery, 2019). Intraseasonal wind bursts seem to play an important role in AZM evolution during some years (Marin et al, 2009;Herbert and Bourlès, 2018). The AZM has been shown to impact surface chlorophyll-a concentration in the eastern equatorial Atlantic (Grodsky et al, 2008), but its broader effect on primary productivity is still unknown.…”