Previous studies have shown that ENSO's anomalous equatorial winds, including the observed southward shift of zonal winds that occurs around the event peak, can be reconstructed with the first two Empirical Orthogonal Functions (EOFs) of equatorial region wind stresses. Using a high-resolution ocean general circulation model, we investigate the effect of these two EOFs on changes in warm water volume (WWV), interhemispheric mass transports, and Indonesian Throughflow (ITF). Wind stress anomalies associated with the first EOF produce changes in WWV that are dynamically consistent with the conceptual recharge oscillator paradigm. The ITF is found to heavily damp these WWV changes, reducing their variance by half. Wind stress anomalies associa...
In a previous study we found that volume variability during an El Ni (n) over tildeo-Southern Oscill...
Observations of sea surface temperature (SST), sea level pressure (SLP), surface wind, and outgoing ...
Westerly wind bursts (WWBs)—brief but strong westerly wind anomalies in the equatorial Pacific—are b...
Previous studies have shown that ENSO's anomalous equatorial winds, including the observed southward...
This study demonstrates that the generalization that strong anomalous equatorial Pacific westerly (e...
During the mature phase of El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events, near the end of the calendar ...
Discharge and recharge of the warm water volume (WWV) above the 20°C isotherm in an equatorial Pacif...
One of the leading theories to explain the oscillatory nature of ENSO is the recharge-discharge para...
The western equatorial Pacific warm pool is subject to strong east-west migrations on interannual ti...
Variations of the volume of warm water above the thermocline in the equatorial Pacific are a good pr...
International audienceVariations of the volume of warm water above the thermocline in the equatorial...
The western equatorial Pacific warm pool (sea-surface temperatures>29"C) was observed to mig...
The eastern equatorial Atlantic Ocean is subject to interannual fluctuations of sea surface temperat...
International audienceThe zonal displacement of the western Pacific warm pool (WPWP) and the meridio...
Abstract Westerly wind bursts (WWBs)—brief but strong westerly wind anomalies in the equatorial Paci...
In a previous study we found that volume variability during an El Ni (n) over tildeo-Southern Oscill...
Observations of sea surface temperature (SST), sea level pressure (SLP), surface wind, and outgoing ...
Westerly wind bursts (WWBs)—brief but strong westerly wind anomalies in the equatorial Pacific—are b...
Previous studies have shown that ENSO's anomalous equatorial winds, including the observed southward...
This study demonstrates that the generalization that strong anomalous equatorial Pacific westerly (e...
During the mature phase of El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events, near the end of the calendar ...
Discharge and recharge of the warm water volume (WWV) above the 20°C isotherm in an equatorial Pacif...
One of the leading theories to explain the oscillatory nature of ENSO is the recharge-discharge para...
The western equatorial Pacific warm pool is subject to strong east-west migrations on interannual ti...
Variations of the volume of warm water above the thermocline in the equatorial Pacific are a good pr...
International audienceVariations of the volume of warm water above the thermocline in the equatorial...
The western equatorial Pacific warm pool (sea-surface temperatures>29"C) was observed to mig...
The eastern equatorial Atlantic Ocean is subject to interannual fluctuations of sea surface temperat...
International audienceThe zonal displacement of the western Pacific warm pool (WPWP) and the meridio...
Abstract Westerly wind bursts (WWBs)—brief but strong westerly wind anomalies in the equatorial Paci...
In a previous study we found that volume variability during an El Ni (n) over tildeo-Southern Oscill...
Observations of sea surface temperature (SST), sea level pressure (SLP), surface wind, and outgoing ...
Westerly wind bursts (WWBs)—brief but strong westerly wind anomalies in the equatorial Pacific—are b...