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The Atlantic sibling: a reconciling vision on the nature of El Niño’s ‘Little Brother’
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The Atlantic Niño is an important source of the year-to-year variability
of the tropical Atlantic, consisting in an irregular oscillation of the
Sea Surface Temperature (SST) in the eastern tropical Atlantic. The
physical mechanism underlying this oscillation is topic of debate. Some
theories, known as dynamical, suggest that the Atlantic Niño is driven
by internal wave dynamics. Other theories, termed thermodynamic, propose
that the eastern tropical Atlantic SST variability is caused by
thermodynamic processes associated with heat fluxes at the ocean surface
and/or heat transport by oceanic currents. Here, we examine the SST
variability from 1940 to 2022 and find that it can be described in terms
of two spatial modes: one in the central and the other in eastern
tropical Atlantic. However, focusing on the period from 1993 to 2022,
these patterns behave differently. In 1993-2009 they concur in
determining the eastern tropical Atlantic SST variability, while in
2010-2022 they act in opposite direction. Therefore, we use Sea Surface
Height data and heat fluxes advected by oceanic currents to explore the
relative contribution of wave dynamics and heat advection to the eastern
tropical Atlantic SST fluctuation. We show that, between 1993 and 2010,
the eastern tropical Atlantic SST variability is mainly determined by
heat advected from the south by horizontal currents, while between
2010-2022 it can be explained in terms of wave dynamics. This finding
suggests that the two spatial patterns determining the eastern tropical
Atlantic SST variability, are two distinct physical phenomena forced by
different physical mechanisms.
Title: The Atlantic sibling: a reconciling vision on the nature of El Niño’s ‘Little Brother’
Description:
The Atlantic Niño is an important source of the year-to-year variability
of the tropical Atlantic, consisting in an irregular oscillation of the
Sea Surface Temperature (SST) in the eastern tropical Atlantic.
The
physical mechanism underlying this oscillation is topic of debate.
Some
theories, known as dynamical, suggest that the Atlantic Niño is driven
by internal wave dynamics.
Other theories, termed thermodynamic, propose
that the eastern tropical Atlantic SST variability is caused by
thermodynamic processes associated with heat fluxes at the ocean surface
and/or heat transport by oceanic currents.
Here, we examine the SST
variability from 1940 to 2022 and find that it can be described in terms
of two spatial modes: one in the central and the other in eastern
tropical Atlantic.
However, focusing on the period from 1993 to 2022,
these patterns behave differently.
In 1993-2009 they concur in
determining the eastern tropical Atlantic SST variability, while in
2010-2022 they act in opposite direction.
Therefore, we use Sea Surface
Height data and heat fluxes advected by oceanic currents to explore the
relative contribution of wave dynamics and heat advection to the eastern
tropical Atlantic SST fluctuation.
We show that, between 1993 and 2010,
the eastern tropical Atlantic SST variability is mainly determined by
heat advected from the south by horizontal currents, while between
2010-2022 it can be explained in terms of wave dynamics.
This finding
suggests that the two spatial patterns determining the eastern tropical
Atlantic SST variability, are two distinct physical phenomena forced by
different physical mechanisms.
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