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Arctic stratospheric ozone as a precursor of ENSO events since 2000s

Author(s)
Park, Jae-HeungKoo, Ja-HoKug, Jong-SeongLee, Su-JungSung, Mi-KyungKim, JoowanChang, Eun-ChulYang, Young-MinPark, Sang SeoKwak, Kyung-HwanOh, Ji-HoonKang, Hyung-JeonAn, Soon-Il
Issued Date
2025-10
DOI
10.1038/s41612-025-01220-8
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/88770
Citation
NPJ CLIMATE AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE, v.8, no.1, pp.338
Abstract
Variability in Arctic stratospheric ozone (ASO) has significant implications for surface climate. Using observational reanalysis datasets and Ozone Monitoring Instrument data, we found that the springtime ASO variations since the 2000s can serve as a precursor to El Ni & ntilde;o-Southern Oscillation in the subsequent winter. Springtime ASO variability has become pronounced, particularly over Eurasia, due to the asymmetric structure of the Arctic stratospheric polar vortex. With the return of solar radiation to the Arctic in spring, elevated ASO increases solar absorption over Eurasia, contributing to localized stratospheric heating. This heating induces an upper-tropospheric cyclonic circulation over Siberia, facilitating wave energy propagation toward the tropical Pacific. Consequently, upper-level easterly and low-level westerly wind anomalies emerge over the equatorial Pacific, favoring El Ni & ntilde;o development (cf. La Ni & ntilde;a for decreased ASO). These results highlight the importance of chemical-radiative-dynamical processes in the Arctic stratosphere for understanding tropospheric climate variability.
Publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
ISSN
2397-3722
Keyword
DEPLETIONBREWER-DOBSON CIRCULATIONQUASI-BIENNIAL OSCILLATIONCLIMATEWINTERTRENDSSHIFTPRECIPITATIONPOLAR VORTEXSEA-ICE

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