Extreme Indian Ocean dipole events associated with El Niño and Madden–Julian oscillation

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Zongci Huang
Wenjun Zhang
Chao Liu
Malte F. Stuecker
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[1] Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology,CIC
[2] University of Hawai‘I at Mānoa,FEMD/ILCEC, Key Laboratory of Meteorological Disaster of Ministry of Education (KLME), College of Atmospheric Sciences
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Climate Dynamics | 2022年 / 59卷
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Indian Ocean dipole; Extreme event; El Niño; Madden–Julian oscillation;
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The three strongest positive Indian Ocean dipole (pIOD) events over the past four decades occurred in 1994, 1997, and 2019 and caused severe social-economic impacts in the Indian Ocean (IO) rim countries. These three strongest positive pIOD events exhibited similar oceanic and atmospheric anomaly patterns during their mature phase, though with different physical origins. The extreme amplitudes of these pIOD events were closely related to concurrent El Niño or Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO) activity. For the 1997 extreme pIOD case, the concurrent extreme El Niño in the Pacific triggered strong easterly wind anomalies over the equatorial IO and therefore favored the rapid growth of the pIOD via intense upwelling along the Sumatra-Java coast. In contrast, the long stalled MJO convective anomalies over the western IO exerted an important role in the 2019 extreme pIOD event especially during September–October by causing easterly anomalies over the equatorial IO. During that year, the Pacific moderate warming had likely a small impact since no strong associated convection was present over the western and central equatorial Pacific due to the small amplitude of the Pacific sea surface temperature anomalies. Different from the 1997 and 2019 cases, both El Niño conditions in the Pacific as well as MJO activity over the western IO contributed to the 1994 extreme pIOD event. Our results emphasize that MJO activity should be considered as one physical drivers for the extreme pIOD event in addition to the traditional El Niño-associated forcing.
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