“…Abundant water exchange and complex atmospheric processes make the SCS susceptible to the Pacific and Indian Oceans but quite different from them (Liu et al, 2004;Chiang et al, 2018). Observational analyses have shown that the sea surface temperature in the SCS (SCS SST) exhibit abundance of multiple timescales from seasonal to decadal variabilities, which are largely modulated by the East Asian monsoon, El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation, and global warming (Shen and Lau, 1995;Tomita and Yasunari, 1996;Ose et al, 1997;Chu et al, 1999;Klein et al, 1999;Qu, 2001;Chen et al, 2003;Wang et al, 2006a;Yu and Qu, 2013;Wu et al, 2014;Cheng et al, 2016;Cheng et al, 2017;Cheng et al, 2019;Xiao et al, 2020a;Liang et al, 2021). Among them, the impact of ENSO on the SCS SST on the interannual timescale has been widely studied.…”