%0 Journal Article %9 ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture répertoriées par l'AERES %A Capotondi, A. %A Wittenberg, A. T. %A Newman, M. %A Di Lorenzo, E. %A Yu, J. Y. %A Braconnot, P. %A Cole, J. %A Dewitte, Boris %A Giese, B. %A Guilyardi, E. %A Jin, F. F. %A Karnauskas, K. %A Kirtman, B. %A Lee, T. %A Schneider, N. %A Xue, Y. %A Yeh, S. W. %T Understanding ENSO Diversity %D 2015 %L fdi:010064831 %G ENG %J Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society %@ 0003-0007 %K PACIFIQUE ; ETATS UNIS %M ISI:000358212700001 %N 6 %P 921-938 %R 10.1175/bams-d-13-00117.1 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010064831 %> https://www.documentation.ird.fr/intranet/publi/2015/08/010064831.pdf %V 96 %W Horizon (IRD) %X El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a naturally occurring mode of tropical Pacific variability, with global impacts on society and natural ecosystems. While it has long been known that El Nino events display a diverse range of amplitudes, triggers, spatial patterns, and life cycles, the realization that ENSO's impacts can be highly sensitive to this event-to-event diversity is driving a renewed interest in the subject. This paper surveys our current state of knowledge of ENSO diversity, identifies key gaps in understanding, and outlines some promising future research directions. %$ 032 ; 021