Combined Impact of El Niño–Southern Oscillation and Pacific Decadal Oscillation on the Northern Winter Stratosphere

ATMOSPHERE(2019)

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Using reanalysis and the sea surface temperature (SST) analysis, the combined impact of El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) on the northern winter stratosphere is investigated. The warm and weak stratospheric polar vortex response to El Nino simply appears during positive PDO, whereas the cold and strong stratospheric polar vortex response to La Nina is preferable during negative PDO in the reanalysis. Two mechanisms may account for the enhanced stratospheric response when ENSO and PDO are in phase. First, the asymmetries of the intensity and frequency between El Nino and La Nina can be identified for the two PDO phases. Second, the extratropical SST anomalies in the North Pacific may also play a role in the varying extratropical response to ENSO. The North Pacific SST anomalies related to PDO superimpose ENSO SST anomalies when they are in phase but undermine them when they are out of phase. The superimposed North Pacific SST anomalies help to increase SST meridional gradient anomalies between tropical and extratropics, as well as to lock the local height response to ENSO. Therefore, the passages for the upward propagation of waves from the troposphere is more unimpeded when positive PDO is configured with El Nino, and vice versa when negative PDO is configured with La Nina.
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northern winter stratosphere,El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO),Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO),North Pacific
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