Historical and Future Asymmetry of ENSO Teleconnections with Extremes

被引:2
作者
Lieber, Ruby [1 ,2 ]
Brown, Josephine [1 ,2 ]
King, Andrew [1 ,2 ]
Freund, Mandy [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Melbourne, Sch Geog Earth & Atmospher Sci, Parkville, Vic, Australia
[2] Australian Res Council, Ctr Excellence Climate Extremes, Sydney, Australia
[3] CSIRO Environm, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
ENSO; Teleconnections; Extreme events; Climate variability; Climate models; NINO-SOUTHERN OSCILLATION; CMIP5 MULTIMODEL ENSEMBLE; EL-NINO; CLIMATE VARIABILITY; DAILY TEMPERATURE; LA-NINA; PRECIPITATION; RAINFALL; INDEXES; EVENTS;
D O I
10.1175/JCLI-D-23-0619.s1
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
El Ni & ntilde;o-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the dominant source of climate variability globally. Many of the most devastating impacts of ENSO are felt through extremes. Here, we present and describe a spatially complete global synthesis of extreme temperature and precipitation relationships with ENSO. We also investigate how these relationships evolve under a future warming scenario under high greenhouse gas emissions using 14 models from phase 6 of Coupled teleconnections to mean and extreme climate using the Twentieth Century Reanalysis, version 3 (20CRv3). The models project that more regions will experience an amplification of the historical ENSO teleconnection with mean temperature and precipitation than a dampening under a high-emission climate scenario. The response of the ENSO teleconnection with extremes is very similar to the mean response, with even larger changes in some regions. Hence, regions that are predicted to experience an amplification of the ENSO teleconnection under future warming can also expect a comparable amplification in the intensity of extremes. Furthermore, models that suggest greater amplification of ENSO amplitude also tend to exhibit greater intensification of mean and extreme teleconnections. Future changes in regional climate variability may be better constrained if changes in ENSO itself are better understood.
引用
收藏
页码:5909 / 5924
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] ENSO variability, teleconnections and climate change
    Diaz, HF
    Hoerling, MP
    Eischeid, JK
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2001, 21 (15) : 1845 - 1862
  • [32] ENSO Teleconnections More Uncertain in Regions of Lower Socioeconomic Development
    Lieber, Ruby
    King, Andrew
    Brown, Josephine
    Ashcroft, Linden
    Freund, Mandy
    McMichael, Celia
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2022, 49 (21)
  • [33] Insight into Asymmetry in the Impact of Different Types of ENSO on the NAO
    Zhang, Peng
    Wu, Zhiwei
    CLIMATE, 2023, 11 (07)
  • [34] Variability of ENSO teleconnections indices, and its impacts on moroccan agriculture
    Peethani, Sujatha
    Pathakoti, Mahesh
    Mahalakshmi, D., V
    Kheir, Ahmed MS.
    Singh, Apoorva
    Govind, Ajit
    JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC AND SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS, 2024, 265
  • [35] PNA Nonlinearity and ENSO Transition Asymmetry Weaken PMM before La Nina Onset
    Han, Xiang
    Lian, Tao
    Chen, Dake
    Hu, Ruikun
    Liu, Ting
    Chu, Qucheng
    Li, Baosheng
    JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2024, 37 (19) : 5091 - 5103
  • [36] A Statistical-Dynamical Estimate of Winter ENSO Teleconnections in a Future Climate
    Schneider, Edwin K.
    Fennessy, Michael J.
    Kinter, James L., III
    JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2009, 22 (24) : 6624 - 6638
  • [37] ENSO teleconnections in an ensemble of CORDEX-CORE regional simulations
    José Abraham Torres-Alavez
    Filippo Giorgi
    Fred Kucharski
    Erika Coppola
    Lorena Castro-García
    Climate Dynamics, 2021, 57 : 1445 - 1461
  • [38] The Influence of ENSO Diversity on Future Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Activity
    Mueller, Teryn J.
    Patricola, Christina M.
    Bercos-Hickey, Emily
    JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2024, 37 (15) : 3959 - 3975
  • [39] Mechanisms Reducing ENSO Amplitude and Asymmetry via an Enhanced Seasonal Cycle in the Mid-Holocene
    Iwakiri, Tomoki
    Watanabe, Masahiro
    JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2019, 32 (23) : 8069 - 8085
  • [40] Trans-Pacific ENSO teleconnections pose a correlated risk to agriculture
    Anderson, Weston
    Seager, Richard
    Baethgen, Walter
    Cane, Mark
    AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY, 2018, 262 : 298 - 309