1. Different Impacts of Typical and Atypical ENSO on the Indian Summer Rainfall: ENSO-Developing Phase
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Yefan Zhou, Zhiwei Wu, and Lei Zhang
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Atmospheric Science ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Northern Hemisphere ,Multivariate ENSO index ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,Oceanography ,Atmospheric sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Indian subcontinent ,La Niña ,El Niño Southern Oscillation ,Indian summer ,Geography ,Peninsula ,Climatology ,Wave train ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
The El Nino–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a main driving force of the northern hemisphere summer monsoon rainfall, including the Indian Summer Rainfall (ISR). The impacts of typical ENSO and atypical ENSO events on the ISR remain unclear during their developing summers. This study examines the different linkages between a typical ENSO and the ISR and between an a typical ENSO and the ISR. During the developing summer of a typical El Nino, negative rainfall anomalies are seen over the northeastern Indian subcontinent, while the anomalous rainfall pattern is almost the opposite for a typical La Nina; as for an atypical ENSO, the approximate “linear opposite” phenomenon vanishes. Furthermore, an anomalous global zonal wave train is found at mid-latitudes, with a local tripole circulation pattern over central–eastern Eurasia during the developing summer of a typical ENSO, which might explain the corresponding rainfall response over the Indian Peninsula. By contrast, such features are not obvious duri...
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- 2016
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