Altimeter observations of the MJO/ENSO connection via Kelvin waves
Altimeter observations of the MJO/ENSO connection via Kelvin waves
Altimeter derived Pacific Ocean sea surface height anomaly data, are used to confirm the relationship between the Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO) and El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), via Kelvin waves, previously identified in sea surface temperature data. The altimeter data, filtered for Kelvin waves, have been cross-correlated with MJO indices, as an alternative way of exploring and quantifying the possible connection between the MJO and ENSO. The results of the cross correlations of the SSHA filtered data and the MJO indices generally show higher values in the periods preceding the three ENSO warm events and lower values during, and for a short time after, these events. The significance of this correlation pattern appears to link the MJO to the ENSO warm events, via Kelvin waves. Whether this can be used for predictive purposes needs to be confirmed by further studies.
ENSO, MJO, teleconnections, Kelvin waves, sea surface height, satellite remote sensing
1193-1203
Edwards, L.A.
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Houseago-Stokes, R.E.
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Cipollini, P.
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2006
Edwards, L.A.
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Houseago-Stokes, R.E.
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Cipollini, P.
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Edwards, L.A., Houseago-Stokes, R.E. and Cipollini, P.
(2006)
Altimeter observations of the MJO/ENSO connection via Kelvin waves.
International Journal of Remote Sensing, 27 (5-6), .
(doi:10.1080/01431160500380182).
Abstract
Altimeter derived Pacific Ocean sea surface height anomaly data, are used to confirm the relationship between the Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO) and El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), via Kelvin waves, previously identified in sea surface temperature data. The altimeter data, filtered for Kelvin waves, have been cross-correlated with MJO indices, as an alternative way of exploring and quantifying the possible connection between the MJO and ENSO. The results of the cross correlations of the SSHA filtered data and the MJO indices generally show higher values in the periods preceding the three ENSO warm events and lower values during, and for a short time after, these events. The significance of this correlation pattern appears to link the MJO to the ENSO warm events, via Kelvin waves. Whether this can be used for predictive purposes needs to be confirmed by further studies.
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Submitted date: 14 April 2005
Published date: 2006
Keywords:
ENSO, MJO, teleconnections, Kelvin waves, sea surface height, satellite remote sensing
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Local EPrints ID: 17468
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/17468
ISSN: 0143-1161
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Date deposited: 30 Sep 2005
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L.A. Edwards
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P. Cipollini
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