Intraseasonal Variability of Surface Circulation in the Indo‐Pacific Warm Pool Induced by Summer Monsoon Intraseasonal Oscillations

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans(2022)

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The Indian summer monsoon intraseasonal oscillation (MISO) is the most influential mode of tropical atmospheric intraseasonal variability in boreal summer (May-October). This study investigates how the MISO drives the intraseasonal variability (ISV) of zonal currents (U) in the Indo-Pacific warm pool (IPWP) region. An analysis of satellite observations confirms a close association between U ISV and the MISO, with MISO-induced surface U anomalies reaching 16-19 cm s(-1) near the equator and 4-5 cm s(-1) in the Northern Hemisphere portion of the IPWP. These ISVs account for 15%-35% of the intensity changes in the major zonal currents. The spatial distribution of U ISV shows coherent enhancement and suppression of MISO convections with a lag of approximately 7 days as a delayed response to the tropical wind forcing. ISV anomalies show northward emanation following propagation of the MISO. Ocean model experiments confirm that large-scale ISV in surface U is primarily caused by the wind forcing of the MISO. Owing to the convergence/divergence of MISO-induced U ISV, significant warm water volume anomalies occur in the western-to-central equatorial Pacific.
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Indian summer monsoon intraseasonal oscillation,intraseasonal variability,ocean surface circulation,warm water volume
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