A Novel Index of ENSO and Its Measuring of ENSO's Impact on the East
Asian Winter Monsoon
Abstract
The existing ENSO indices are defined based on the sea surface
temperatue anomalies (SSTAs) in different regions of the equatorial
Pacific. Considering that the tropical convective activities are closely
related with ENSO and the impact of ENSO on the large-scale atmospheric
circulation is mainly through the release of latent heat caused by the
associated convective anomalies, a new ENSO index, the tropical
convection index (ITC), is defined based on the zonal dipole
distribution of outgoing long wave radiation anomalies over the
equatorial Pacific. The ITC index can well represent ENSO events and
their interannual variation. Compared to the existing ENSO indices, the
ITC index is more closely related to the East Asian winter monsoon
(EAWM) and can better depict the impact of ENSO on the EAWM. The ITC
index provides a new index for ENSO monitoring, predicting and impact,
eliminating the inconvenience that numerous existing ENSO indices may
have caused.