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In this paper, based on the 2°× 2° grid data COADS from 1950—1987 the flow field and heatexchange anomalies on the tropical (11°S—11°N, 120°E—80°W) Pacific surface (TPS) are studiedin El Nino and La Nina events. During E1 Nino, the zonal pressure gradient and the trade windsdecrease on the TPS, the tropical convergence strengthens on the TPS, especially on the centralTPS, the sensible and latent heat exchanges increase, the net longwave radiation and incident solarradiation decrease and the net gain (loss) of heat reduces (increases) on the central and easternTPS. During La Nina the results turn out the contrary. Finally, two feedback mechanisms whichinclude the dynamic, thermal and hydrological processes during E1 Nino and La Nina are summa-rized and a conceptive model for El Nino-La Nina cycle is given.
In this paper, based on the 2 ° × 2 ° grid data COADS from 1950-1987 the flow field and heatexchange anomalies on the tropical (11 ° S-11 ° N, 120 ° E-80 ° W) Pacific surface (TPS) are studied in El Nino and La Nina events. During E1 Nino, the zonal pressure gradient and the trade winds release on the TPS, the tropical convergence strengthens on the TPS, especially on the central TPS, the sensible and latent heat crosss als, the net longwave radiation and incident solar radiation decrease and the net gain (loss) of heat reduces (increases) on the central and eastern TPS. Finally, two feedback mechanisms whichinclude the dynamic, thermal and hydrological processes during E1 Nino and La Nina are summa-rized and a conceptive model for El Nino-La Nina cycle is given.