Interference of the East Asian Winter Monsoon in the Impact of ENSO on the East Asian Summer Monsoon in Decaying Phases

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FENG Juan [1 ]
CHEN Wen [1 ]
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[1] Center for Monsoon System Research Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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East Asian winter monsoon; ENSO; East Asian summer monsoon;
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The variability of the East Asian winter monsoon(EAWM) can be divided into an ENSO-related part(EAWMEN) and an ENSO-unrelated part(EAWMres). The influence of EAWMreson the ENSO–East Asian summer monsoon(EASM) relationship in the decaying stages of ENSO is investigated in the present study. To achieve this, ENSO is divided into four groups based on the EAWMres:(1) weak EAWMres–El Nio(WEAWMres–EN);(2) strong EAWMres–El Nio(SEAWMres– EN);(3) weak EAWMres–La Nia(WEAWMres–LN);(4) strong EAWMres–La Nia(SEAWMres–LN). Composite results demonstrate that the EAWMresmay enhance the atmospheric responses over East Asia to ENSO for WEAWMres–EN and SEAWMres–LN. The corresponding low-level anticyclonic(cyclonic) anomalies over the western North Pacific(WNP) associated with El Nio(La Nia) tend to be strong. Importantly, this feature may persist into the following summer, causing abundant rainfall in northern China for WEAWMres–EN cases and in southwestern China for SEAWMres–LN cases. In contrast, for the SEAWMres–EN and WEAWMres–LN groups, the EAWMrestends to weaken the atmospheric circulation anomalies associated with El Nio or La Nia. In these cases, the anomalous WNP anticyclone or cyclone tend to be reduced and confined to lower latitudes, which results in deficient summer rainfall in northern China for SEAWMres–EN and in southwestern China for WEAWMres–LN. Further study suggests that anomalous EAWMresmay have an effect on the extra-tropical sea surface temperature anomaly, which persists into the ensuing summer and may interfere with the influences of ENSO.
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