Revisiting ENSO/Indian Ocean Dipole phase relationships: REVISITING ENSO/IOD PHASE RELATIONSHIPS

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS(2017)

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Here we show that the characteristics of the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), such as its power spectrum and phase relationship with the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), can be succinctly explained by ENSO combination mode (C-mode) wind and heat flux forcing together with a seasonal modulation of the air/sea coupled Indian Ocean (IO) Bjerknes feedback. This model explains the observed high-frequency near-annual IOD variability in terms of deterministic ENSO/annual cycle interactions. ENSO-independent IOD events can be understood as a seasonally modulated ocean response to white noise atmospheric forcing. Under this new physical null hypothesis framework, IOD predictability is determined by both ENSO predictability and the ENSO signal-to-noise ratio. We further emphasize that lead/lag correlations between different climate variables are easily misinterpreted when not accounting properly for the seasonal modulation of the underlying climate phenomena.
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Multivariate ENSO index,Indian Ocean Dipole,Predictability,Forcing (mathematics),Annual cycle,Climatology,Lag,Mode (statistics),Heat flux,Environmental science
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