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Diverse Response of Western North Pacific Anticyclone to Fast‐Decay El Niño During Decaying Summer

Geophysical research letters(2023)

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Previous studies suggested that fast-decay El Nino events are more favorable in generating the western North Pacific anticyclone (WNPAC) in the decaying summer. However, we found that this is not the case for all fast-decay El Nino events. By comparing two groups of fast-decay El Nino events with significant and insignificant WNPAC in the following summer, we found that the westward extension of the equatorial Pacific cold sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTA) and the subtropical central-north Pacific cold SSTA play important roles in the generation and intensification of the WNPAC during decaying summer. Further analyses indicated that the internal atmospheric mode-North Pacific Oscillation during boreal spring can affect the formation of the cold SSTA over the subtropical central-north Pacific and the westward extension of the equatorial Pacific cold SSTA during summer. Additional effects of tropical Indian and Atlantic forcing on the maintenance of the WNPAC are also shown.
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fast-decay El Nino,western North Pacific anticyclone,diversity,tropical Indian Ocean,tropical Atlantic Ocean,North Pacific oscillation
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