The Interdecadal Changes in the Spatial Structure of the South Pacific Oscillation and Its Implication for ENSO Diversity

Author:

Min Qingye12ORCID,Zhang Renhe12

Affiliation:

1. a Key Laboratory of Polar Atmosphere-Ocean-Ice System for Weather and Climate, Ministry of Education, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

2. b Shanghai Frontiers Science Center of Atmosphere-Ocean Interaction, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

Abstract

Abstract The South Pacific Oscillation (SPO), characterized by a north–south dipole-like pattern of sea level pressure anomalies, is one of the key factors in understanding tropical–extratropical interactions in the South Pacific. We show that in boreal summer (June–August), the center of the northern lobe sea level pressure anomalies in the SPO is shifted to the east gradually after the 1960–70s. This study focuses on the relationship between the boreal summer SPO and following winter El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) diversity before and after the eastward shift of the SPO’s subtropical lobe. The eastward shift of the SPO’s subtropical lobe altered both the seasonal footprint mechanism and the trade wind charging mechanism associated with the SPO and thus profoundly influenced the ENSO diversity. It is revealed that when the northern lobe of the SPO shifts to the west of its average location, it tends to strengthen the eastern Pacific (EP) El Niño mainly via the seasonal footprint mechanism. But after the SPO’s northern lobe shifts to the east of its average location, it tends to promote the development of central Pacific (CP) El Niño mainly via the trade wind charging mechanism. The changes in the spatial structure of convection over the tropical Pacific and Indian Oceans may be one of the possible causes for the eastward shift in the SPO’s northern lobe. The findings in the present study have implications for a better understanding of ENSO diversity. Significance Statement Previous studies have demonstrated that the South Pacific Oscillation (SPO), as an important El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) precursor in the South Pacific, has the potential to provide an enhancement of the prediction of specific ENSO flavor. However, the historical variation in the SPO’s spatial structure and related changes in the relationship with the diversity of ENSO are still unclear. In this paper, we show that the subtropical lobe of the boreal summer (June–August) SPO is shifted to the east gradually after the 1960–70s. The changes in the spatial structure have also altered both the seasonal footprint mechanism and the trade wind charging mechanism which play important roles in the developmental processes of different types of ENSO. Our work highlights the importance of the interdecadal changes in the spatial structure of the SPO in understanding the relationship between the SPO and ENSO diversity.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

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