Key Modes for Time-Space Evolutions of ENSO and PDO by ESMD Method
Abstract
The relation between El Ni\~no-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) perplexes the researchers. Probably, this is due to the default choice on empirical orthogonal function (EOF) method whose outputs are merely static maps without evolution characteristics. To change this situation, the new extreme-point symmetric mode decomposition (ESMD) method is tried. It reveals that: (1) As the ENSO concerned, the key modes are the quarter-decadal and half-decadal ones; (2) As the PDO concerned, the key modes are the half-decadal, decadal and interdecadal ones; (3) The half-decadal mode can be seen as a mutual component for ENSO and PDO and it plays a key part in the so-called "ENSO-like" variation of PDO. In addition, an integrated version of ESMD is developed for time-space evolution. Its outputs have verified the warm-cold shiftings of ENSO and PDO for the most typical episode during 1997-2000.
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