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Signal propagations and linkages of subsurface temperature anomalies in the tropical Pacific and Indian Ocean
引用本文:QIAN Weihong,HU Haoran. Signal propagations and linkages of subsurface temperature anomalies in the tropical Pacific and Indian Ocean[J]. 自然科学进展(英文版), 2005, 15(9): 804-809. DOI: 10.1080/10020070512331342950
作者姓名:QIAN Weihong  HU Haoran
作者单位:Monsoon & Environment Research Group, School of Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China,Monsoon & Environment Research Group, School of Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
摘    要:The propagation characteristics of signals along different zonal-time profiles are analyzed using surface and subsurface temperature anomalies over the tropical Pacific and Indian oceans. Analyses show that there are intrinsic relationships between El Nio events in the eastern equatorial Pacific and dipole events in the equatorial Indian Ocean. In the region of tropical North Pacific between the equator and 16°N, there is a circle of propagation of subsurface temperature anomalies. El Nio events only happen when the warm subsurface signals reach the eastern equatorial Pacific. Dipole events are characterized when a warm subsurface signal travels along off-equatorial Indian Ocean to the western boundary. From these analyses, we believe that subsurface temperature anomalies can be considered to be the oceanographic early signal to forecast El Nio events in Pacific Ocean and dipole events in Indian Ocean, respectively.

关 键 词:El Nio event   dipole event   subsurface sea temperature   early signal.

Signal propagations and linkages of subsurface temperature anomalies in the tropical Pacific and Indian Ocean
QIAN Weihong,HU Haoran. Signal propagations and linkages of subsurface temperature anomalies in the tropical Pacific and Indian Ocean[J]. Progress in Natural Science, 2005, 15(9): 804-809. DOI: 10.1080/10020070512331342950
Authors:QIAN Weihong  HU Haoran
Affiliation:Monsoon & Environment Research Group, School of Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
Abstract:The propagation characteristics of signals along different zonal-time profiles are analyzed using surface and subsurface temperature anomalies over the tropical Pacific and Indian oceans. Analyses show that there are intrinsic relationships between El Nino events in the eastern equatorial Pacific and dipole events in the equatorial Indian Ocean. In the region of tropical North Pacific between the equator and 16°N, there is a circle of propagation of subsurface temperature anomalies. El Nino events only happen when the warm subsurface signals reach the eastern equatorial Pacific. Dipole events are characterized when a warm subsurface signal travels along off-equatorial Indian Ocean to the western boundary. From these analyses, we believe that subsurface temperature anomalies can be considered to be the oceanographic early signal to forecast El Nino events in Pacific Ocean and dipole events in Indian Ocean, respectively.
Keywords:El Nino event  dipole event  subsurface sea temperature  early signal
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