Journal: Science Advances
Title: Volcanic-induced global monsoon
drying modulated by diverse El Niño responses
Authors: Seungmok
Paik, Seung-Ki Min, Carley E. Iles, Erich M. Fischer and Andrew P. Schurer
Abstract: There remains large intersimulation spread in the
hydrologic responses to tropical volcanic eruptions, and identifying the
sources of diverse responses has important implications for assessing the side
effects of solar geoengineering and improving decadal predictions. Here, we
show that the intersimulation spread in the global monsoon drying response
strongly relates to diverse El Niño responses to tropical eruptions. Most of
the coupled climate models simulate El Niño–like equatorial eastern Pacific
warming after volcanic eruptions but with different amplitudes, which drive a
large spread of summer monsoon weakening and corresponding precipitation
reduction. Two factors are further identified for the diverse El Niño
responses. Different volcanic forcings induce systematic differences in the Maritime
Continent drying and subsequent westerly winds over equatorial western Pacific,
varying El Niño intensity. The internally generated warm water volume over the
equatorial western Pacific in the pre-eruption month also contributes to the
diverse El Niño development.
Link: https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/21/eaba1212

