El Niño/Southern Oscillation behaviour since 1871 as diagnosed in an extended multivariate ENSO index (MEI.ext)
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences · NOAA Physical Sciences Laboratory · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) remains the most important coupled ocean–atmosphere phenomenon to cause global climate variability on seasonal to interannual time scales. This paper addresses the need for a reliable ENSO index that allows for the historical definition of ENSO events in the instrumental record back to 1871. The Multivariate ENSO Index (MEI) was originally defined as the first seasonally varying principal component of six atmosphere–ocean (COADS) variable fields in the tropical Pacific basin. It provides for a more complete and flexible description of the ENSO phenomenon than single variable ENSO indices such as the SOI or Niño 3.4 SST. Here we describe our effort to boil the MEI…
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2Topics & keywords
- Multivariate ENSO index
- El Niño Southern Oscillation
- Climatology
- Southern oscillation
- Atmosphere (unit)
- Environmental science
- Index (typography)
- Multivariate statistics
- Life below water