Interannual mode of sea level in the South China Sea and the roles of El Ni隳 and El Ni隳 Modoki
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Date
2008-02-01
Authors
Chang, C.-W. J.
H.-H. Hsu
C.-R. Wu
W.-J. Sheu
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Abstract
ENSO-scale variation of the summer ocean circulation
in the South China Sea (SCS) is investigated. The
interannual mode of SSH features a north-south dipole
pattern that modulates the cold jet off Vietnam. During the
summers before and after the El Nin˜o, the mode has
opposite signs of extrema. Strengthened circulations couple
with the cold SSTAs during the El Nin˜o developing
summers; weakened circulations accompany the warm
SSTAs during the decaying summers. Heat advection by
the basin circulation modulates the SST variation. The
impact of the 1997 El Nin˜o on the SCS circulation
contrasting that of 1994 and 2002 El Nin˜o Modoki is
assessed. With moderate SST warming but further westward
shift of the low-level convergence of the atmosphere in the
equatorial Pacific, the El Nin˜o Modoki phenomenon
enhanced the western North Pacific summer monsoon
inside the SCS, driving stronger circulations in both the
summers of 1994 and 2002.