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The Role of ENSO in Regulating its Background State De-Zheng Sun Tao Zhang CU/CIRES/Climate Diagnostics Center &NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory Boulder, Colorado http://www.cdc.noaa.gov/

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Page 1: The Role of ENSO in Regulating its Background State De-Zheng Sun Tao Zhang CU/CIRES/Climate Diagnostics Center &NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory Boulder,

The Role of ENSO in Regulating its

Background State

De-Zheng Sun

Tao Zhang

CU/CIRES/Climate Diagnostics Center

&NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory

Boulder, Colorado

http://www.cdc.noaa.gov/people/dezheng.sun

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Background

• Both the oscillator theory and the stochastic theory of ENSO have the background state prescribed, leaving the question whether ENSO in turn plays a role in determining the background state unaddressed.

• Answering this question, however, is critical for a number of climatic issues including understanding the response of ENSO to global warming and diagnosing the causes of tropical biases in coupled GCM simulations.

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Our Hypothesis

• The recurrent occurrence of El Nino and La Nina events--ENSO--may be a mechanism that prevents the time-mean state of the coupled tropical Pacific ocean-atmosphere from becoming substantially unstable.

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The Methodology

• Conducting perturbation experiments in pairs with a coupled model; Turning off ENSO in one of the two experiments; Contrasting the differences in the response to the perturbations between the case with ENSO and the case without ENSO.

• The perturbations are enhanced tropical heating or enhanced extratropical cooling.

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The Model

• Atmospheric component: empirical, Fs~SSTp-SST, x ~SSTE -SSTw

• Ocean component: The NCAR Pacific basin model

Sun, D.-Z., 2003, J. Climate, 16, 185-205Sun, D.-Z., T. Zhang, S.-I. Shin, 2004, J. Climate, 17, 3786-3798

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A key parameter that measures the stability of the coupled tropical ocean-atmosphere system

Tc

Warm-pool

Undercurrent

Tw

Warm-pool

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Response of Tw-Tc with and without ENSO

Tropical Heating Experiments

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Response of the equatorial ocean temperature to tropical heating

Without ENSO With ENSO

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Response of ENSO Amplitude to Tropical Heating

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Equatorial Ocean Temperature Response During La Nina and El Nino

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Destabilizing the tropics from the extratropics: the “ocean-tunnel”

Water constituting the equatorial undercurrent and therefore the upwelling water in the equatorial Pacific comes from the subtropical/extra-tropical region (McCreary and Lu 1994, Pedlosky 1987)

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Response in the upper ocean temperature to extratropical cooling

Without ENSO With ENSO

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Response of ENSO amplitude to extratropical cooling

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Response in the upper ocean temperatureto extratropical cooling

Without ENSO With ENSO

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Conclusion

ENSO acts as a basin-scale heat “mixer” that prevents any significant increase from occurring in the time-mean difference between the warm-pool SST (Tw) and the temperature of the thermocline water (Tc).

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A New Paradigm for Understanding How ENSO Responds to Global Warming

CO2

2xCO2 ENSOMean Climate

2xCO2 Mean Climate ENSO

Existing Paradigm:

A Revised Paradigm:

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Implications

Climate models that do not have good simulations of ENSO may not give reliable predictions of the response of the mean climate to global warming.

The excessive cold-tongue in the coupled GCM simulations of the time-mean tropical Pacific SST may be a consequence of the underestimate of the ENSO activity in these models.

Our existing paradigm to understand the response of ENSO to global warming needs to be modified.

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Response of Tw-Tc without and with ENSO

Extratropical Cooling Experiments

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Ocean Temperature Difference During La Nina and El Nino

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120oE-160oE

160oE-210oE

120oE-160oE

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Meridional Structure of Ocean Temperature Response DuringLa Nina and El Nino

120oE-160oE

160oE-210oE

210oE-290oE

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Response in the upper ocean temperature to tropical heating

Without ENSO With ENSO

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Mean temperature response to tropical heating: a meridional view

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Temperature differences during La Nina: a meridional view

120oE-160oE

120oE-160oE

160oE-210oE

210oE-290oE

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Temperature differences during El Nino: a meridional view

120oE-160oE

160oE-210oE

210oE-290oE

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Ocean Temperature Response During La Nina and El Nino

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Mean temperature response to subtropical cooling

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Ocean Temperature Response During La Nina and El Nino