A quantitative explanation for the large impacts of El Niño during its decaying stage

Xuanliang Ji, Juan Feng, Jianping Li, Xingrong Chen, Chunzai Wang
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This study examines the comparative atmospheric circulation and tropical sea surface temperature (SST) relationships during the developing and decaying stages of El Niño from a meridional structure standpoint. Results indicate a transition in the variability of the first two modes of the Hadley Circulation (HC) during these stages, with the first mode exhibiting a larger explained variance in the decaying stage. The regime change in HC variability corresponds to underlying anomalous SST distributions, as confirmed by sensitive experiments. Quantitative assessment reveals the HC-SST response amplitudes are approximately two times stronger during the decaying stage compared to the developing stage. Employing the Kuo-Eliassen (KE) equation, diabatic heating anomalies during the decaying stage explain the difference in air-sea response intensity between the two stages. Diabatic heating variations are identified as the primary contributor to amplification or reduction of air-sea response intensity during the respective El Niño stages, providing insights into the different air-sea processes throughout the El Niño lifespan.
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本研究从经向结构的角度研究了厄尔尼诺现象发展和衰减阶段的大气环流和热带海洋表面温度(SST)的比较关系。结果表明,在这些阶段,哈德利环流(HC)的前两种模式的变率发生了变化,第一种模式在衰减阶段表现出更大的解释方差。哈德利环流变率的制度变化与潜在的异常 SST 分布相对应,这一点已得到敏感实验的证实。定量评估显示,衰减阶段的 HC-SST 响应振幅大约是发展阶段的两倍。利用郭-埃利亚森(Kuo-Eliassen,KE)方程,衰减阶段的二重加热异常解释了两个阶段之间海气响应强度的差异。在厄尔尼诺现象的各个阶段,绝热加热变化被确定为导致海气响应强度放大或减小的主要因素,从而为了解厄尔尼诺现象整个生命周期中不同的海气过程提供了深入的见解。
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