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  The sensitivity of the ENSO to volcanic aerosol spatial distribution in the MPI large ensemble. In open review for ESD

Ward, B., Pausata, F. S. R., & Maher, N. (2021). The sensitivity of the ENSO to volcanic aerosol spatial distribution in the MPI large ensemble. In open review for ESD. Earth System Dynamics, 12, 975-996. doi:10.5194/esd-12-975-2021.

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Ward, B.1, Author
Pausata, F. S. R.1, Author
Maher, Nicola1, 2, Author                 
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 Abstract: Using the Max Planck Institute Grand Ensemble (MPI-GE) with 200 members for the historical simulation (1850–2005), we investigate the impact of the spatial distribution of volcanic aerosols on the ENSO response. In particular, we select 3 eruptions (El Chichón, Agung and Pinatubo) in which the aerosol is respectively confined to the Northern Hemisphere, the Southern Hemisphere or equally distributed across the equator. Our results show that the ENSO anomalies start at the end of the year of the eruption and peak the following one. Especially, we found that when the aerosol is located in the Northern Hemisphere or is symmetrically distributed, El Niño-like anomalies develop while aerosol distribution confined to the Southern Hemisphere leads to a La Niña-like anomaly. Our results strongly point to the volcanically induced displacement of the ITCZ as the main mechanism that drives the ENSO response, while suggesting that the other mechanisms (the ocean dynamical thermostat, the cooling of tropical northern Africa or of the Maritime continent) commonly invoked to explain the post-eruption ENSO response appear not to be at play in our model

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2020-082021-08-052021-09-17
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.5194/esd-12-975-2021
BibTex Citekey: WardPausataEtAl2021
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 12 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 975 - 996 Identifier: -