Articles | Volume 11, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-11-2373-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-11-2373-2018
Model evaluation paper
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19 Jun 2018
Model evaluation paper |  | 19 Jun 2018

The seasonal relationship between intraseasonal tropical variability and ENSO in CMIP5

Tatiana Matveeva, Daria Gushchina, and Boris Dewitte

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Predicting El Niño both in current condition and for the next century is a key societal need. Intraseasonal atmosphere variability (ITV) plays an important role in triggering of El Niño; the El Niño/ITV relationship may change in future climate. The purpose of this study is to select the models that are most skilful in simulation of the ITV/El Niño relationship and thus promising for investigation of the El Niño mechanism under global climate change. Five models of CMIP5 project were selected.