The Pacific Meridional Mode Influences ENSO by Inducing Springtime Near-Equatorial TCs in the Western North Pacific

JOURNAL OF CLIMATE(2023)

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Previous research has shown that tropical cyclones in the near-equatorial western North Pacific (NE-WNP TCs) in boreal spring are associated with the onset of El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). However, the cause of these TCs is unclear. Here, we find that the interannual activity of the springtime NE-WNP TCs is insensitive to the simultaneous ENSO intensity but is closely related to the springtime Pacific meridional mode (PMM). The lead-lag correlation between PMM and NE-WNP TCs is high from January to April, and the evolution of the SST anomaly associated with the NE-WNP TCs strongly manifests the seasonal footprint of the PMM. Analysis using AGCM experiments confirms that the pos-itive PMM tends to reduce the vertical shear of zonal wind and sea level pressure and to increase vertical velocity in the middle atmosphere and surface humidity in the WNP. All of these conditions are favorable for NE-WNP TC genesis. We conducted CGCM experiments to validate that the NE-WNP TCs significantly influence ENSO development. A statistical regression model with respect to the impact of PMM on NE-WNP TCs and further on ENSO intensity was also conducted. The results imply that modulating the springtime NE-WNP TCs is another effective way in which the PMM influences ENSO.
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pacific meridional mode,western north pacific,enso,spring-time,near-equatorial
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