Influence of Westerly Wind Events stochasticity on El Niño amplitude: the case of 2014 vs. 2015

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Martin Puy
Jérôme Vialard
Matthieu Lengaigne
Eric Guilyardi
Pedro N. DiNezio
Aurore Voldoire
Magdalena Balmaseda
Gurvan Madec
Christophe Menkes
Michael J. Mcphaden
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[1] LOCEAN/IPSL,NCAS
[2] Sorbonne Universités/UPMC-CNRS-IRD-MNHN,Climate
[3] Indo-French Cell for Water Sciences,Institute for Geophysics, Jackson School of Geosciences
[4] IISc-NIO-IITM-IRD Joint International Laboratory,undefined
[5] NIO,undefined
[6] University of Reading,undefined
[7] University of Texas at Austin,undefined
[8] CNRM,undefined
[9] Météo France/UMR 3589,undefined
[10] European Centre of Medium Range Weather Forecasts,undefined
[11] Centre IRD,undefined
[12] NOAA PMEL,undefined
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Climate Dynamics | 2019年 / 52卷
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El Niño; Westerly Wind Events; Easterly wind events; Predictability; Extreme El Niño events; El Niño predictors;
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The weak El Niño of 2014 was preceded by anomalously high equatorial Pacific Warm Water Volume (WWV) and strong Westerly Wind Events (WWEs), which typically lead to record breaking El Nino, like in 1997 and 2015. Here, we use the CNRM–CM5 coupled model to investigate the causes for the stalled El Niño in 2014 and the necessary conditions for extreme El Niños. This model is ideally suited to study this problem because it simulates all the processes thought to be critical for the onset and development of El Niño. It captures El Niño preconditioning by WWV, the WWEs characteristics and their deterministic behaviour in response to warm pool displacements. Our main finding is, that despite their deterministic control, WWEs display a sufficiently strong stochastic component to explain the distinct evolutions of El Niño in 2014 and 2015. A 100-member ensemble simulation initialized with early-spring equatorial conditions analogous to those observed in 2014 and 2015 demonstrates that early-year elevated WWV and strong WWEs preclude the occurrence of a La Niña but lead to El Niños that span the weak (with few WWEs) to extreme (with many WWEs) range. Sensitivity experiments confirm that numerous/strong WWEs shift the El Niño distribution toward larger amplitudes, with a particular emphasis on summer/fall WWEs occurrence which result in a five-fold increase of the odds for an extreme El Niño. A long simulation further demonstrates that sustained WWEs throughout the year and anomalously high WWV are necessary conditions for extreme El Niño to develop. In contrast, we find no systematic influence of easterly wind events (EWEs) on the El Niño amplitude in our model. Our results demonstrate that the weak amplitude of El Niño in 2014 can be explained by WWEs stochastic variations without invoking EWEs or remote influences from outside the tropical Pacific and therefore its peak amplitude was inherently unpredictable at long lead-time.
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