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Tracking down the ENSO delayed oscillator with an adjoint OGCM
1999
by G.J. van Oldenborgh (KNMI), G. Burgers (KNMI), S. Venzke (MPI Meteorologie Hamburg), C. Eckert (MPI Meteorologie Hamburg), R. Giering (MIT)
Abstract

The adjoint of an ocean general circulation model is used as a tool for investigating the causes of changes in ENSO SST indices. We identify adjoint Kelvin and Rossby waves in the sensitivities to sea level and wind stress at earlier times, which can be traced back for more than a year through western and weak eastern boundary reflections. Depending on the thermocline depth the first and second baroclinic modes are excited. The sensitivities to the heat flux and SST are local and decay in about a month.

The sensitivities to the fluxes are converted into the influence of SST using the adjoint of a statistical atmosphere model. Focusing on SST perturbations in the index region itself, we recover, up to a scale factor, the delayed oscillator concept.

The derivative of the Niņo3 index on 1 Januari 1987 to sea level on 1 July 1987.

Biblographic data
Oldenborgh, G.J. van, G. Burgers, S. Venzke, C. Eckert and R. Giering, Tracking down the ENSO delayed oscillator with an adjoint OGCM
Mon. Wea. Rev., 1999, 127, 1477-1496.
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