The response of tropical tropospheric ozone to ENSO

Luke D. Oman(Goddard Space Flight Center), J. R. Ziemke(Goddard Space Flight Center), A. R. Douglass(Goddard Space Flight Center), Darryn W. Waugh(Planetary Science Institute), Calvin A. Lang(Planetary Science Institute), J. M. Rodríguez(Goddard Space Flight Center), J. E. Nielsen(Goddard Space Flight Center)
Geophysical Research Letters
July 1, 2011
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Abstract

[1] We have successfully reproduced the Ozone ENSO Index (OEI) in the Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) chemistry-climate model (CCM) forced by observed sea surface temperatures over a 25-year period. The vertical ozone response to ENSO is consistent with changes in the Walker circulation. We derive the sensitivity of simulated ozone to ENSO variations using linear regression analysis. The western Pacific and Indian Ocean region shows similar positive ozone sensitivities from the surface to the upper troposphere, in response to positive anomalies in the Niño 3.4 Index. The eastern and central Pacific region shows negative sensitivities with the largest sensitivity in the upper troposphere. This vertical response compares well with that derived from SHADOZ ozonesondes in each region. The OEI reveals a response of tropospheric ozone to circulation change that is nearly independent of changes in emissions and thus it is potentially useful in chemistry-climate model evaluation.


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