Modulation of the El Niño teleconnection to the North Atlantic by the tropical North Atlantic during boreal spring and summer

J. W. Casselman, B. Jiménez-Esteve, D. Domeisen
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Abstract. Equatorial Pacific sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTAs) associated with El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) can influence the North Atlantic European (NAE) region. ENSO tends to be negatively correlated with the North Atlantic Oscillation in winter, while this connection is less clear in boreal spring and summer when the ENSO teleconnection encounters altered background conditions (i.e., a weaker subtropical jet), which can modulate the signal on the way to the NAE region. One such region that modulates the ENSO teleconnection to the NAE region is the tropical North Atlantic (TNA). While several mechanisms exist for this modulation, we center our analysis on the Caribbean region and the Walker cells. In order to isolate the relevant mechanism, we force an idealized atmospheric circulation model with three different seasonally varying sea surface temperature patterns that represent an ENSO event with or without the influence of the TNA, focusing on the decaying phase of ENSO in boreal spring and summer. We find that in boreal spring, the TNA modulates the ENSO teleconnection to the NAE primarily through a propagating Rossby wave train, while in summer, the TNA's influence tends to strengthen the ENSO influence over the NAE sector. Overall, this study offers a deeper understanding of the inter-basin interactions through the Walker cell following an ENSO event and the central role of tropical Atlantic SSTAs in modulating the teleconnection to the NAE region in boreal spring and summer.
北半球春季和夏季热带北大西洋对El Niño遥相关的调制
摘要与厄尔尼诺Niño-Southern涛动(ENSO)相关的赤道太平洋海面温度异常(SSTAs)可以影响北大西洋欧洲(NAE)地区。冬季ENSO与北大西洋涛动呈负相关,而在寒带春夏季,当ENSO遥相关遇到改变的背景条件(即较弱的副热带急流)时,这种联系不太明显,这可能会调制信号前往东北地区。一个这样的区域是热带北大西洋(TNA),它调节ENSO与NAE区域的遥相关。虽然这种调节存在几种机制,但我们的分析集中在加勒比地区和沃克细胞上。为了分离相关机制,我们使用了一个理想化的大气环流模型,其中包含三种不同的季节变化的海表温度模式,这些模式代表了有或没有TNA影响的ENSO事件,重点关注了北方春夏季ENSO的衰减阶段。我们发现,在北方春季,TNA主要通过传播的rosby波串来调节ENSO对NAE的遥相关,而在夏季,TNA的影响倾向于增强ENSO对NAE扇区的影响。总的来说,本研究提供了对ENSO事件后通过Walker细胞的盆地间相互作用的更深入理解,以及热带大西洋ssta在调节北方春夏季与NAE区域的遥相关中的核心作用。
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