Abstract
El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the leading mode of interannual
climate variability, with large socioeconomical and environmental
impacts. The main conceptual model for ENSO, the Recharge Oscillator
(RO), considers two independent modes: the fast zonal tilt mode in phase
with central-eastern Pacific Temperature (Te), and the slow recharge
mode in phase quadrature. However, usual indices (western or equatorial
sea level/thermocline depth h) do not orthogonally isolate the slow
recharge mode, leaving it correlated with Te. Furthermore the optimal
index is currently debated. Here, by objectively optimizing the RO
equations fit to observations, we develop an improved recharge index.
(1) Te-variability is regressed out, building h_ind
statistically-independent from Te. Capturing the pure recharge, h_ind
reconciles usual indices. (2) The optimum is equatorial plus
southwestern Pacific h_ind_eq+sw (because of ENSO Ekman pumping
meridional asymmetry). Using h_ind_eq+sw, the RO becomes more
consistent with observations. h_ind_eq+sw is more relevant for ENSO
operational diagnostics.