The response of ENSO to increases in greenhouse gases is found to be marked
ly different in climate change simulations using two different versions of
the Hadley Centre Coupled Models (HadCM2 and HadCM3). Using HadCM2, Collins
[2000] found an increase in the amplitude, an increase in the frequency, a
nd a shift in the phase of ENSO at 4xCO(2). In HadCM3 it is shown that ther
e are no significant changes in ENSO statistics at 4xCO(2). Differences in
the two models ENSO response are traced to differences in the response of t
he mean meridional gradients of temperature either side of the equator. The
se differences in the mean pattern of climate change are brought about by s
ubtle changes in the physical parametrisation schemes, rather than the main
differences between HadCM2 and HadCM3 which are enhanced horizontal ocean
resolution and the removal of flux adjustments. Thus the response of ENSO v
ariability to increasing greenhouse gases can depend in an unexpected and q
uite non-linear way to subtle changes in the models representation of sub g
rid-scale processes.