Unraveling El Niño's impact on the East Asian Monsoon and Yangtze River summer flooding

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Strong El Niño events are followed by massive summer monsoon flooding over the Yangtze River basin (YRB), home to about a third of the population in China. Although the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) provides the main source of seasonal climate predictability for many parts of the Earth, the mechanisms of its connection to the East Asian monsoon remain largely elusive. For instance, the traditional Niño3.4 ENSO index only captures precipitation anomalies over East Asia in boreal winter but not during the summer. Here we show that there exists a robust year-round and predictable relationship between ENSO and the Asian monsoon. This connection is revealed by combining equatorial (Niño3.4) and off-equatorial Pacific sea surface temperature anomalies (Niño-A index) into a new metric that captures ENSO's various aspects, such as its interaction with the annual cycle and its different flavors. This extended view of ENSO complexity improves predictability of YRB summer flooding events.

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Zhang, W., Jin, F. F., Stuecker, M. F., Wittenberg, A. T., Timmermann, A., Ren, H. L., … Cane, M. (2016). Unraveling El Niño’s impact on the East Asian Monsoon and Yangtze River summer flooding. Geophysical Research Letters, 43(21), 11,375-11,382. https://doi.org/10.1002/2016GL071190

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