Meridional Path of ENSO Impact on Following Early‐Summer North Pacific Climate
Lingfeng Tao,
Xiu‐Qun Yang,
Linyuan Sun
et al.
Abstract:Prior research extensively investigates the delayed influence of El Niño‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events on subsequent summer climates, with persistent sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTAs) in remote tropical oceans serving as crucial pathways. This study unveils a previously overlooked midlatitude pathway. During the developing winter, El Niño events induce basin‐scale cold SSTAs in the central North Pacific, which can persist into the following summer. These anomalies significantly influence early‐sum… Show more
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