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Underestimated responses of Walker circulation to ENSO-related SST anomaly in atmospheric and coupled models

Title
Underestimated responses of Walker circulation to ENSO-related SST anomaly in atmospheric and coupled models
Authors
Wang X.-Y.Zhu J.Chang C.-H.Johnson N.C.Liu H.Li Y.Song C.Xin M.Zhou Y.Li X.
Ewha Authors
CHANG CHUEH HSIN
SCOPUS Author ID
CHANG CHUEH HSINscopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
Geoscience Letters
ISSN
2196-4092JCR Link
Citation
Geoscience Letters vol. 8, no. 1
Keywords
AMIP5/6 and CMIP5/6 modelsAtmosphere–ocean interactionENSOModel biasPacific Walker circulation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The Pacific Walker circulation (WC) is a major component of the global climate system. It connects the Pacific sea surface temperature (SST) variability to the climate variabilities from the other ocean basins to the mid- and high latitudes. Previous studies indicated that the ENSO-related atmospheric feedback, in particular, the surface wind response is largely underestimated in AMIP and CMIP models. In this study, we further investigate the responses in the WC stream function and the sea level pressure (SLP) to the ENSO-related SST variability by comparing the responses in 45 AMIP and 63 CMIP models and six reanalysis datasets. We reveal a diversity in the performances of simulated SLP and WC between different models. While the SLP responses to the El Niño-related SST variability are well simulated in most of the atmospheric and coupled models, the WC stream function responses are largely underestimated in most of these models. The WC responses in the AMIP5/6 models capture ~ 75% of those in the reanalysis, whereas the CMIP5/6 models capture ~ 58% of the responses. Further analysis indicates that these underestimated circulation responses could be partially attributed to the biases in the precipitation scheme in both the atmospheric and coupled models, as well as the biases in the simulated ENSO-related SST patterns in the coupled models. One should pay special attention to these biases when studying the WC or the tropical atmosphere–ocean interactions using numerical models. © 2021, The Author(s).
DOI
10.1186/s40562-021-00186-8
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