Changes of Probability Associated with El Niño

Abstract Away from the tropical Pacific Ocean, an ENSO event is associated with relatively minor changes of the probability distributions of atmospheric variables. It is nonetheless important to estimate the changes accurately for each ENSO event, because even small changes of means and variances can imply large changes of the likelihood of extreme values. The mean signals are not strictly symmetric with respect to El Nino and La Nina. They also depend upon the unique aspects of the SST anomaly patterns for each event. As for changes of variance and higher moments, little is known at present. This is a concern especially for precipitation, whose distribution is strongly skewed in areas of mean tropospheric descent. These issues are examined here in observations and GCM simulations of the northern winter (January–March, JFM). For the observational analysis, the 42-yr (1958–99) reanalysis data generated at NCEP are stratified into neutral, El Nino, and La Nina winters. The GCM analysis is based on NCEP atmo...

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