Dominant modes of winter precipitation variability over Central Southwest Asia and inter-decadal change in the ENSO teleconnection

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Sapna Rana
James McGregor
James Renwick
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[1] Victoria University of Wellington,School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences
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Climate Dynamics | 2019年 / 53卷
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Central Southwest Asia; Winter precipitation; Atmospheric circulations; Inter-decadal change; ENSO;
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This study contributes to an improved understanding of Central Southwest Asia (CSWA) wintertime (November–April) precipitation by analyzing the dominant spatial–temporal modes of the regional winter precipitation and examining their relationship with global sea surface temperature (SST) and large-scale atmospheric circulation fields, for 1950/51–2014/15. Empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis results show that the first mode (EOF-1) of winter precipitation is characterized by a mono-sign pattern, with significant links to El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). EOF-2 displays a north–south dipole related to the latitudinal shift in the jet stream position, while the west–east dipole in EOF-3 appears to be influenced by the thermal contrast between the equatorial regions and higher latitudes. Further, we focus on the interdecadal change of connection between wintertime ENSO and EOF-1 observed around the early 1980s. The relationship is weak during 1950/51–1983/84 (P1), but strong and statistically significant in 1984/85–2014/15 (P2). In P1, without the ENSO signal, EOF-1 related atmospheric circulation anomalies are confined mainly over the mid- to high-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere, associated with the extratropical East Atlantic–Western Russia (EA–WR) teleconnection. In P2, however, a close connection to the tropical Pacific is observed that includes a pronounced SST expression similar to that of ENSO. As a result of the increased relationship between ENSO and EOF-1 in P2, the regional impact of EA–WR observed over CSWA in P1 is linearly superimposed by the anomalous hemispheric–wide atmospheric response forced by the ENSO conditions in the Pacific.
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