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Mechanism of the Double peaked El Nino
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<p>&#160; &#160;In the past decades, our understanding of the ENSO phenomenon increased steadily. Especially, one of the most interesting topics was the El Ni&#241;o type because of the different global impacts. The classic classification is the two types of the El Ni&#241;o and there are various terms to refer this. The conventional El Ni&#241;o is called the Cold tongue El Ni&#241;o or the Eastern pacific El Ni&#241;o. And the other type of the El Ni&#241;o is called the Warm pool El Ni&#241;o, the Central pacific El Ni&#241;o, the El Ni&#241;o Modoki or the dateline El Ni&#241;o. However, in Coupled Model Intercomparison Project version 5 (CMIP5) Coupled General Circulation Models (CGCMs) results, those have been shown the Double peaked El Ni&#241;o events which are the new type of the El Ni&#241;o due to the climatological cold tongue bias. Double peaked El Ni&#241;o events are defined as a positive sea surface temperature anomalies are separated into two centers (in Western and Eastern Pacific) and grow individually and simultaneously, and the peak of SST anomalies exceeds the threshold.</p><p>&#160;&#160; Double peaked El Ni&#241;o events are found in not only the models, but also the observations. But there are no dynamical analysis of observations. In this study, the mechanism giving rise to Double peaked El Ni&#241;o in observation is examined by analyzing the mixed layer heat budget equation and comparing with the Warm Pool El Ni&#241;o and Cold tongue El Ni&#241;o.</p><p>&#160;&#160; The warm SST anomalies of the western peak and the eastern peak are caused by different dynamic mechanism. Western peaks of Double peaked El Ni&#241;o are similar to the Warm Pool El Ni&#241;o. Those can be developed by Zonal advection feedback terms and negative anomalous wind speed, whereas eastern peaks of Double peaked El Ni&#241;o are different from Warm pool El Ni&#241;o. Thermocline feedback term considerably contribute to the occurrence of eastern peak. Differences of intensity of the precipitation(4-8N, 195-225E) derive other significant differences of the zonal wind stress(5S-5N, 170-200E), sea level(5S-5N, 230-250E) and zonal current(5S-5N, 230-250E). Thus, the process above can induce the eastern peak of the Double peaked El Ni&#241;o.</p>
Title: Mechanism of the Double peaked El Nino
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<p>&#160; &#160;In the past decades, our understanding of the ENSO phenomenon increased steadily.
Especially, one of the most interesting topics was the El Ni&#241;o type because of the different global impacts.
The classic classification is the two types of the El Ni&#241;o and there are various terms to refer this.
The conventional El Ni&#241;o is called the Cold tongue El Ni&#241;o or the Eastern pacific El Ni&#241;o.
And the other type of the El Ni&#241;o is called the Warm pool El Ni&#241;o, the Central pacific El Ni&#241;o, the El Ni&#241;o Modoki or the dateline El Ni&#241;o.
However, in Coupled Model Intercomparison Project version 5 (CMIP5) Coupled General Circulation Models (CGCMs) results, those have been shown the Double peaked El Ni&#241;o events which are the new type of the El Ni&#241;o due to the climatological cold tongue bias.
Double peaked El Ni&#241;o events are defined as a positive sea surface temperature anomalies are separated into two centers (in Western and Eastern Pacific) and grow individually and simultaneously, and the peak of SST anomalies exceeds the threshold.
</p><p>&#160;&#160; Double peaked El Ni&#241;o events are found in not only the models, but also the observations.
But there are no dynamical analysis of observations.
In this study, the mechanism giving rise to Double peaked El Ni&#241;o in observation is examined by analyzing the mixed layer heat budget equation and comparing with the Warm Pool El Ni&#241;o and Cold tongue El Ni&#241;o.
</p><p>&#160;&#160; The warm SST anomalies of the western peak and the eastern peak are caused by different dynamic mechanism.
Western peaks of Double peaked El Ni&#241;o are similar to the Warm Pool El Ni&#241;o.
Those can be developed by Zonal advection feedback terms and negative anomalous wind speed, whereas eastern peaks of Double peaked El Ni&#241;o are different from Warm pool El Ni&#241;o.
Thermocline feedback term considerably contribute to the occurrence of eastern peak.
Differences of intensity of the precipitation(4-8N, 195-225E) derive other significant differences of the zonal wind stress(5S-5N, 170-200E), sea level(5S-5N, 230-250E) and zonal current(5S-5N, 230-250E).
Thus, the process above can induce the eastern peak of the Double peaked El Ni&#241;o.
</p>.
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