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Re-Examination of the Decadal Change in the Relationship between the East Asian Summer Monsoon and Indian Ocean SST
Authors
Jiangping Li
Kyung-Ja Ha
Ruiqiang Ding
Seogyeong Kim
Publication date
1 October 2018
Publisher
'MDPI AG'
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Abstract
This study examines the decadal change in the relationship between two major Indian Ocean (IO) sea surface temperature patterns, namely the Indian Ocean dipole (IOD) and northern IO and the East Asia summer monsoon (EASM) in the early 2000s. In 1991-1999, the former epoch, the interannual variability of EASM was associated with the IOD-like pattern in the original paper and its relationship weakened in 2000-2016. There are two possible causes for this decadal change; stronger land-sea thermal contrast as a local forcing in latter epoch, which may result in the weakening of the relationship between the IO and the EASM. In addition, the influence of El Niño-southern Oscillation (ENSO) on the western North Pacific subtropical high (WNPSH) could be changed depending on the frequency of ENSO. In the 2000s, the intensity of the low frequency (LF)-type ENSO (42-86 months period) events was weaker compared to the former epoch but that of quasi-biennial (QB)-type ENSO (16-36 months period) remained persistent. This could explain that the QB-type ENSO is remote forcing that modulates the change in the relationship between the tropical IO patterns and EASM in the 2000s. © 2018 by the authors
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