Abstract
Recent studies report that two types of El Niño events have been observed. One is the cold tongue El Niño or Eastern Pacific El Niño (EP El Niño), which is characterized by relatively large sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies in the eastern Pacific, and the other is the warm pool El Niño (a.k.a. ‘Central Pacific El Niño’ (CP El Niño) or ‘El Niño Modoki’), in which SST anomalies are confined to the central Pacific. Here the vertical structure variability of the periods during EP and CP is investigated based on the GFDL_CM2.1 model in order to explain the difference in equatorial wave dynamics and associated negative feedback mechanisms. It is shown that the mean stratification in the vicinity of the thermocline of the central Pacific is reduced during CP El Niño, which favours the contribution of the gravest baroclinic mode relatively to the higher-order slower baroclinic mode. Energetic Kelvin and first-meridional Rossby wave are evidenced during the CP El Niño with distinctive amplitude and propagating characteristics according to their vertical structure (mostly first and second baroclinic modes). In particular, the first baroclinic mode during CP El Niño is associated to the ocean basin mode and participates to the recharge process during the whole El Niño cycle, whereas the second baroclinic mode is mostly driving the discharge process through the delayed oscillator mechanism. This may explain that the phase transition from warm to neutral/cold conditions during the CP El Niño is delayed and/or disrupted compared to the EP El Niño. Our results have implications for the interpretation of the variability during periods of high CP El Niño occurrence like the last decade.
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Over this period, 20 CP can be selected based on the definition of Yeh et al. (2009).
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S.-I. An was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korea government (MEST) (No. 2011-0015208). Sulian Thual benefited from support of the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) through a STAR (Science and Technology Amicable Research) program (No. 25848VL). The two anonymous reviewers are thanked for their constructive comments.
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Dewitte, B., Choi, J., An, SI. et al. Vertical structure variability and equatorial waves during central Pacific and eastern Pacific El Niños in a coupled general circulation model. Clim Dyn 38, 2275–2289 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-011-1215-x
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