TY - JOUR
T1 - Unraveling the Complexity of Global Climate Dynamics
T2 - Interactions among El Niño–Southern Oscillation, Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, and Tropical Basins Across Different Timescales
AU - Hu, Aixue
AU - Richter, Ingo
AU - Okumura, Yuko
AU - Burls, Natalie
AU - Keenlyside, Noel
AU - Parfitt, Rhys
AU - Bellomo, Katinka
AU - Bellucci, Alessio
AU - Farneti, Riccardo
AU - Fedorov, Alexey V.
AU - Ferster, Brady S.
AU - He, Chengfei
AU - Li, Qian
AU - Matei, Daniela
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Aixue Hu et al. Exclusive licensee Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai). No claim to original U.S. Government Works.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Tropical basin interactions and the climatic linkages between mid-to-high latitudes and the tropics are active research areas. These interactions include the influence of El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on the tropical Indian and Atlantic oceans, the feedback from these basins on ENSO, the influence of the tropics on mid-to-highlatitude climates, and the feedback from higher latitudes on tropical climate variability. This review summarizes the current understanding of these relationships and key underlying physical processes. In particular, we assessed the current knowledge of tropical variability and the interactions between the tropics and extratropics, including ENSO variability and diversity, the influence of ENSO on the tropical Atlantic and Indian Oceans, interactions among tropical basins on different timescales, variability in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC), the effect of tropical basins on the AMOC, the relationship between the AMOC and Atlantic multidecadal variability, the influence of the AMOC on ENSO and tropical variability, and the impact of other mid-to-highlatitude processes on tropical variability. Although ENSO is the dominant mode of variability on interannual timescales, its characteristics are not stationary and can be influenced by processes from other tropical basins and mid-to-high latitudes. The strength and variations of these interactions among different tropical basins and latitudes can be modulated by changes in external forcing, whether of natural or anthropogenic origin, and may also be shaped by nonlinear interactions between different modes of internal variability.
AB - Tropical basin interactions and the climatic linkages between mid-to-high latitudes and the tropics are active research areas. These interactions include the influence of El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on the tropical Indian and Atlantic oceans, the feedback from these basins on ENSO, the influence of the tropics on mid-to-highlatitude climates, and the feedback from higher latitudes on tropical climate variability. This review summarizes the current understanding of these relationships and key underlying physical processes. In particular, we assessed the current knowledge of tropical variability and the interactions between the tropics and extratropics, including ENSO variability and diversity, the influence of ENSO on the tropical Atlantic and Indian Oceans, interactions among tropical basins on different timescales, variability in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC), the effect of tropical basins on the AMOC, the relationship between the AMOC and Atlantic multidecadal variability, the influence of the AMOC on ENSO and tropical variability, and the impact of other mid-to-highlatitude processes on tropical variability. Although ENSO is the dominant mode of variability on interannual timescales, its characteristics are not stationary and can be influenced by processes from other tropical basins and mid-to-high latitudes. The strength and variations of these interactions among different tropical basins and latitudes can be modulated by changes in external forcing, whether of natural or anthropogenic origin, and may also be shaped by nonlinear interactions between different modes of internal variability.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105014097543
U2 - 10.34133/olar.0096
DO - 10.34133/olar.0096
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105014097543
SN - 2771-0378
VL - 4
JO - Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Research
JF - Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Research
M1 - 0096
ER -