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043. Changes in independency between two types of El Niño events under a greenhouse warming scenario in CMIP5 models

043. Changes in independency between two types of El Niño events under a greenhouse warming scenario in CMIP5 models

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Yoo-Geun Ham, Yerim Jeong, Jong-Seong Kug

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Journal of Climate

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October 2015

Changes in independency between two types of El Niño events under a greenhouse warming scenario in CMIP5 models
Yoo-Geun Ham, Yerim Jeong, Jong-Seong Kug

Abstract:
This study uses archives from phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) to investigate changes in independency between two types of El Niño events caused by greenhouse warming. In the observations, the independency between cold tongue (CT) and warm pool (WP) El Niño events is distinctively increased in recent decades. The simulated changes in independency between the two types of El Niño events according to the CMIP5 models are quite diverse, although the observed features are simulated to some extent in several climate models. It is found that the climatological change after global warming is an essential factor in determining the changes in independency between the two types of El Niño events. For example, the independency between these events is increased after global warming when the climatological precipitation is increased mainly over the equatorial central Pacific. This climatological precipitation increase extends convective response to the east, particularly for CT El Niño events, which leads to greater differences in the spatial pattern between the two types of El Niño events to increase the El Niño independency. On the contrary, in models with decreased independency between the two types of El Niño events after global warming, climatological precipitation is increased mostly over the western Pacific. This confines the atmospheric response to the western Pacific in both El Niño events; therefore, the similarity between them is increased after global warming. In addition to the changes in the climatological state after global warming, a possible connection of the changes in the El Niño independency with the historical mean state is discussed in this paper.

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