Modulation of El Niño-Southern Oscillation by freshwater flux and salinity variability in the tropical Pacific

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Rong-Hua Zhang
Fei Zheng
Jieshun Zhu
Yuhua Pei
Quanan Zheng
Zhanggui Wang
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[1] University of Maryland,Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,International Center for Climate and Environment Science, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[3] Institute of Global Environment and Society,Center for Ocean
[4] Ocean University of China,Land
[5] State Oceanic Administration,Atmosphere Studies
[6] University of Maryland,The College of Physical and Environmental Oceanography
[7] State Oceanic Administration,State Key Laboratory of Satellite Ocean Environment Dynamics, Second Institute of Oceanography
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freshwater flux (FWF) forcing and feedback; sea surface salinity (SSS) variability; ENSO modulation; coupled ocean-atmosphere models;
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The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is modulated by many factors; most previous studies have emphasized the roles of wind stress and heat flux in the tropical Pacific. Freshwater flux (FWF) is another environmental forcing to the ocean; its effect and the related ocean salinity variability in the ENSO region have been of increased interest recently. Currently, accurate quantifications of the FWF roles in the climate remain challenging; the related observations and coupled ocean-atmosphere modeling involve large elements of uncertainty. In this study, we utilized satellite-based data to represent FWF-induced feedback in the tropical Pacific climate system; we then incorporated these data into a hybrid coupled ocean-atmosphere model (HCM) to quantify its effects on ENSO. A new mechanism was revealed by which interannual FWF forcing modulates ENSO in a significant way. As a direct forcing, FWF exerts a significant influence on the ocean through sea surface salinity (SSS) and buoyancy flux (QB) in the western-central tropical Pacific. The SSS perturbations directly induced by ENSO-related interannual FWF variability affect the stability and mixing in the upper ocean. At the same time, the ENSO-induced FWF has a compensating effect on heat flux, acting to reduce interannual QB variability during ENSO cycles. These FWF-induced processes in the ocean tend to modulate the vertical mixing and entrainment in the upper ocean, enhancing cooling during La Niña and enhancing warming during El Niño, respectively. The interannual FWF forcing-induced positive feedback acts to enhance ENSO amplitude and lengthen its time scales in the tropical Pacific coupled climate system.
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