Triple-Dip La Nina Contributes to Pakistan Flooding and Southern China Drought in Summer 2022

BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY(2023)

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In the summer of 2022, a long-lasting La Nina entered its third year. In Asia, southern China was in the grip of a historic drought while heavy rainfall ravaged Pakistan. Using a climate model forced by observed sea surface temperatures (SST) over the equatorial Pacific, we show that the back-to-back La Nina events from 2020 to 2022 are a key contributor to the global SST pattern in 2022, including the negative-phase Pacific decadal oscillation and exceptionally strong negative Indian Ocean dipole. The model reproduces the observed precipitation pattern over South and East Asia, including enhanced rainfall over Pakistan- northwest India and reduced rainfall over southern China. Additional model simulations indicate that the negative Indian Ocean dipole combined with La Nina reduces southern China rainfall by causing anomalous subsidence and anticyclonic flows. These results highlight the dominant role of long-lasting La Nina in modulating rainfall over heavily populated monsoon Asia.
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Drought,Extreme events,Flood events,La Nina,Climate models
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