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Instability of the Chaotic ENSO: The Growth-Phase Predictability Barrier

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Title Instability of the Chaotic ENSO: The Growth-Phase Predictability Barrier
Names Samelson, Roger M. (creator)
Tziperman, Eli (creator)
Date Issued 2001-12 (iso8601)
Abstract The local predictability of the El Nin˜o–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is examined by the analysis of the
evolution of small disturbances to an unstable 4.3-yr ENSO cycle in the Cane–Zebiak model forced by perpetual
July conditions. The 4.3-yr cycle represents the dominant near-recurrent behavior in this weakly chaotic regime,
so analysis of this single cycle gives useful insights into the dynamics of the irregular oscillation. Growing and
neutral time-dependent eigenmodes of the unstable cycle are computed. Disturbance growth analyses based on
these eigenmodes, and on singular vectors computed in the unstable-neutral subspace, suggest that there is a
predictability barrier associated with the growth phase of El Nin˜o conditions. This barrier arises because the
growth mechanism for disturbances to the cycle is nearly the same as the growth mechanism for the El Nin˜o
conditions themselves. The local amplification of disturbances during the growth phase is several times greater
than the eigenmode amplification associated with time-dependent (Floquet) normal-mode instability of the cycle.
It is suggested that the existence of an ENSO predictability barrier tied to the growth phase of El Nin˜o conditions
is likely a robust result, independent of the particular model.
Genre Article
Identifier Samelson, Roger M., Eli Tziperman, 2001: Instability of the Chaotic ENSO: The Growth-Phase Predictability Barrier. J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 3613–3625.

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