Thermodynamic controls of the Atlantic Niño

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Hyacinth C. Nnamchi
Jianping Li
Fred Kucharski
In-Sik Kang
Noel S. Keenlyside
Ping Chang
Riccardo Farneti
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[1] University of Nigeria,Department of Geography
[2] College of Global Change and Earth System Science,Department of Oceanography
[3] Beijing Normal University,undefined
[4] Joint Center for Global Change Studies,undefined
[5] Earth System Physics Section,undefined
[6] Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics,undefined
[7] School of Earth and Environmental Sciences,undefined
[8] Seoul National University,undefined
[9] Geophysical Institute,undefined
[10] University of Bergen and Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research,undefined
[11] Texas A&M University,undefined
[12] College Station,undefined
[13] Collaborative Innovation Center of Marine Science and Technology,undefined
[14] Ocean University of China,undefined
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Prevailing theories on the equatorial Atlantic Niño are based on the dynamical interaction between atmosphere and ocean. However, dynamical coupled ocean-atmosphere models poorly simulate and predict equatorial Atlantic climate variability. Here we use multi-model numerical experiments to show that thermodynamic feedbacks excited by stochastic atmospheric perturbations can generate Atlantic Niño s.d. of ∼0.28±0.07 K, explaining ∼68±23% of the observed interannual variability. Thus, in state-of-the-art coupled models, Atlantic Niño variability strongly depends on the thermodynamic component (R2=0.92). Coupled dynamics acts to improve the characteristic Niño-like spatial structure but not necessarily the variance. Perturbations of the equatorial Atlantic trade winds (∼±1.53 m s−1) can drive changes in surface latent heat flux (∼±14.35 W m−2) and thus in surface temperature consistent with a first-order autoregressive process. By challenging the dynamical paradigm of equatorial Atlantic variability, our findings suggest that the current theories on its modelling and predictability must be revised.
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