A re-appraisal of the ENSO response to volcanism with paleoclimate data assimilation
Feng Zhu,
Julien Emile-Geay (),
Kevin J. Anchukaitis,
Gregory J. Hakim,
Andrew T. Wittenberg,
Mariano S. Morales,
Matthew Toohey and
Jonathan King
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Feng Zhu: Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
Julien Emile-Geay: University of Southern California
Kevin J. Anchukaitis: University of Arizona
Gregory J. Hakim: University of Washington
Andrew T. Wittenberg: NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Mariano S. Morales: Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET)
Matthew Toohey: University of Saskatchewan
Jonathan King: University of Arizona
Nature Communications, 2022, vol. 13, issue 1, 1-9
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Abstract The potential for explosive volcanism to affect the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) has been debated since the 1980s. Several observational studies, based largely on tree-ring proxies, have since found support for a positive ENSO phase in the year following large eruptions. In contrast, recent coral data from the heart of the tropical Pacific suggest no uniform ENSO response to explosive volcanism over the last millennium. Here we leverage paleoclimate data assimilation to integrate both tree-ring and coral proxies into a reconstruction of ENSO state, and re-appraise this relationship. We find only a weak statistical association between volcanism and ENSO, and identify the selection of volcanic events as a key variable to the conclusion. We discuss the difficulties of conclusively establishing a volcanic influence on ENSO by empirical means, given the myriad factors affecting the response, including the spatiotemporal details of the forcing and ENSO phase preconditioning.
Date: 2022
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