Abstract
AbstractThe Indian Ocean Basin (IOB) mode is believed to favor the decay of El Niño via modulating the zonal wind anomalies in the western equatorial Pacific, while the contribution of the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) mode to the following year’s El Niño remains highly controversial. In this study, we use the evolution of fast and slow decaying El Niño events during 1950–2020 to demonstrate that the positive IOD with a strong western pole prompts the termination of El Niño, whereas a weak western pole has no significant effect. The strong western pole of a positive IOD leads to a strong IOB pattern peaking in the late winter (earlier than normal), enhancing local convection and causing anomalous rising motions over the tropical Indian Ocean and sinking motions over the western tropical Pacific. The surface equatorial easterly wind anomalies on the western flank of the sinking motions stimulate oceanic equatorial upwelling Kelvin waves, which shoal the thermocline in the eastern equatorial Pacific and rapidly terminate the equatorial warming during El Niño. However, a weak western pole of the IOD induces a weak IOB mode that peaks in the late spring, and the above-mentioned cross-basin physical processes do not occur.
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