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Fingerprint of volcanic forcing on the ENSO-Indian monsoon coupling

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SCIENCE ADVANCES
Volume 6, Issue 38, Pages -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aba8164

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  1. Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), Government of India
  2. DFG project IUCLiD [DFG MA4759/8]
  3. German Federal Ministry for Education and Research via the Belmont Forum/JPI Climate project GOTHAM (BMBF) [01LP1611A]
  4. MoES, Govt. of India, via the Belmont Forum/JPI Climate Project GOTHAM
  5. DFG/FAPESP [IRTG 1740/TRP 2015/50122-0]

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Coupling of the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Indian monsoon (IM) is central to seasonal summer monsoon rainfall predictions over the Indian subcontinent, although a nonstationary relationship between the two nonlinear phenomena can limit seasonal predictability. Radiative effects of volcanic aerosols injected into the stratosphere during large volcanic eruptions (LVEs) tend to alter ENSO evolution; however, their impact on ENSO-IM coupling remains unclear. Here, we investigate how LVEs influence the nonlinear behavior of the ENSO and IM dynamical systems using historical data, 25 paleoclimate reconstructions, last-millennium climate simulations, large-ensemble targeted climate sensitivity experiments, and advanced analysis techniques. Our findings show that LVEs promote a significantly enhanced phase-synchronization of the ENSO and IM oscillations, due to an increase in the angular frequency of ENSO. The results also shed innovative insights into the physical mechanism underlying the LVE-induced enhancement of ENSO-IM coupling and strengthen the prospects for improved seasonal monsoon predictions.

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