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Article Dans Une Revue Nature Communications Année : 2017

Tropical explosive volcanic eruptions can trigger El Niño by cooling tropical Africa

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Stratospheric aerosols from large tropical explosive volcanic eruptions backscatter shortwave radiation and reduce the global mean surface temperature. Observations suggest that they also favour an El Niño within 2 years following the eruption. Modelling studies have, however, so far reached no consensus on either the sign or physical mechanism of El Niño response to volcanism. Here we show that an El Niño tends to peak during the year following large eruptions in simulations of the Fifth Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5). Targeted climate model simulations further emphasize that Pinatubo-like eruptions tend to shorten La Niñas, lengthen El Niños and induce anomalous warming when occurring during neutral states. Volcanically induced cooling in tropical Africa weakens the West African monsoon, and the resulting atmospheric Kelvin wave drives equatorial westerly wind anomalies over the western Pacific. This wind anomaly is further amplified by air–sea interactions in the Pacific, favouring an El Niño-like response.

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hal-01617982 , version 1 (17-10-2017)

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Myriam Khodri, Takeshi Izumo, Jérôme Vialard, Serge Janicot, Christophe Cassou, et al.. Tropical explosive volcanic eruptions can trigger El Niño by cooling tropical Africa. Nature Communications, 2017, 8, pp.778. ⟨10.1038/s41467-017-00755-6⟩. ⟨hal-01617982⟩
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