Circulation anomalies in the atmospheric centers of action during the Eastern Pacific and Central Pacific El Niño

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I. V. Zheleznova
D. Yu. Gushchina
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[1] Lomonosov Moscow State University,
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El Niño–Southern Oscillation; tropics–mid-latitudes teleconnections; ocean–atmosphere interaction; atmospheric centers of action;
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Based on the statistical analysis the teleconnections between circulation anomalies in the atmospheric centers of action and sea surface temperature anomalies are revealed for two types of El Niño. It is demonstrated that for the Eastern Pacific El Niño stronger teleconnections are registered in the Northern Hemisphere whereas the response to the Central Pacific El Niño is much stronger in the Southern Hemisphere. The Central Pacific El Niño is characterized by the more rapid signal propagation from the tropical zone to distant regions. In some cases the pattern of interaction with the atmospheric circulation considerably differs for two types of El Niño that defines differences in the fields of weather anomalies.
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