Re-examining The Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall–ENSO Relationship From Its Recovery in the 21st Century: Role of the Indian Ocean SST Anomaly associated with types of ENSO evolution
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Start Time:2021-07-10 14:15(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:15min

Session:S11A 11A、大气科学 » S11A-111A、专题1-区域气候变化动力学

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Abstract
This study found that the relationship between the Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall (ISMR) and El Niño‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO) has recovered since 2001. The relationship strength is closely related to the summer tropical Indian Ocean (TIO) sea surface temperature (SST) anomaly, with the TIO warming (cooling) indicating a stronger (weaker) relationship. Under the same El Niño/La Niña scenario, different signs of the TIO anomaly indicate distinct atmospheric circulation anomalies over the Indian Ocean, thus affecting the ISMR–ENSO relationship. The TIO anomaly is principally associated with different types of ENSO temporal evolution. Strong El Niño events with an early onset, and the transition of El Niño to La Niña, tend to have a warmer TIO and a stronger ISMR–ENSO relationship, in contrast to most of the cases of a decaying La Niña or a La Niña that persists throughout the year. The result brings a prospect for improving the ISMR prediction.
Keywords
Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall,ENSO,relationship,Indian Ocean basin-wide SST,Recovery
Speaker
范磊
副教授 中国海洋大学

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范磊 中国海洋大学
于诗赟 中国海洋大学
张钰 中国海洋大学
郑小童 中国海洋大学
李子光 中国海洋大学
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