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Asymmetrical Modulation of the Relationship Between the Western Pacific Pattern and El Niño–Southern Oscillation by the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation in the Boreal Winter

Hasi Aru, Wen Chen, Shangfeng Chen, Xiadong An, Tianjiao Ma, Qingyu Cai

2023Geophysical Research Letters15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Tropical atmospheric convection generated by the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) plays a crucial role in affecting the western Pacific pattern (WP) in the boreal winter by triggering an atmospheric teleconnection. Here we show from analysis of observations and model simulations that the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) asymmetrically modulates the relationship between ENSO and WP. We find a significant modulatory effect of AMO on the relationship between wintertime El Niño and WP. A robust El Niño−WP relation can be attributed to the negative AMO phase (−AMO), yet a weak relationship during the positive AMO phase (+AMO). In contrast, the relationship between La Niña and WP is independent of AMO modulation. Furthermore, during the −AMO period, stronger El Niño amplitudes lead to stronger atmospheric convection anomalies over the tropical western North Pacific, which excites stronger atmospheric teleconnection and thus has a more significant effect on WP than during the +AMO period.

Topics & Concepts

TeleconnectionClimatologyEl Niño Southern OscillationPacific decadal oscillationBorealAtlantic multidecadal oscillationOscillation (cell signaling)Environmental sciencePeriod (music)ConvectionAtmospheric sciencesGeologyNorth Atlantic oscillationGeographyPhysicsChemistryMeteorologyAcousticsBiochemistryPaleontologyClimate variability and modelsAtmospheric Ozone and ClimateMeteorological Phenomena and Simulations
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