Delineating the Seasonally Modulated Nonlinear Feedback Onto ENSO From Tropical Instability Waves

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Abstract

Tropical instability waves (TIWs), the dominant form of eddy variability in the tropics, have a peak period at about 5 weeks and are strongly modulated by both the seasonal cycle and El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO). In this study, we first demonstrated that TIW-induced nonlinear dynamical heating (NDH) is basically proportional to the TIW amplitude depicted by a complex index for TIW. We further delineated that this NDH, capturing the seasonally modulated nonlinear feedback of TIW activity onto ENSO, is well approximated by a theoretical formulation derived analytically from a simple linear stochastic model for the TIW index. The results of this study may be useful for the climate community to evaluate and understand the TIW-ENSO multiscale interaction.

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Xue, A., Jin, F. F., Zhang, W., Boucharel, J., Zhao, S., & Yuan, X. (2020). Delineating the Seasonally Modulated Nonlinear Feedback Onto ENSO From Tropical Instability Waves. Geophysical Research Letters, 47(7). https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL085863

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