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ENSO affects the North Atlantic Oscillation 1 year later.

作者信息

Scaife Adam A, Dunstone Nick, Hardiman Steven, Ineson Sarah, Li Chaofan, Lu Riyu, Pang Bo, Klein-Tank Albert, Smith Doug, Van Niekerk Annelize, Renwick James, Williams Ned

机构信息

Met Office Hadley Centre, Exeter, UK.

Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.

出版信息

Science. 2024 Oct 4;386(6717):82-86. doi: 10.1126/science.adk4671. Epub 2024 Oct 3.

Abstract

We demonstrate a 1-year lagged extratropical response to the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in observational analyses and climate models. The response maps onto the Arctic Oscillation and is strongest in the North Atlantic, where it resembles the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). Unexpectedly, these 1-year lagged teleconnections are at least as strong as the better-known simultaneous winter connections. However, the 1-year lagged response is oppositein sign to the simultaneous response such that 1 year later, El Niño is followed by a positive NAO, whereas La Niña is followed by a negative NAO. The lagged response may also interfere with simultaneous ENSO teleconnections. We show here that these effects are unlikely to be caused by residual aliasing of ENSO cycles; rather, slowly migrating atmospheric angular momentum anomalies explain both the sign and the timing of the extratropical response. Our results have implications for understanding ENSO teleconnections, explaining observed extratropical climate variability and interpreting seasonal to interannual climate predictions.

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