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On The Relationship Between North India Summer Monsoon Rainfall And East Equatorial Indian Ocean Warming, Ramesh Kumar Yadav, Mathew Koll Roxy May 2019

On The Relationship Between North India Summer Monsoon Rainfall And East Equatorial Indian Ocean Warming, Ramesh Kumar Yadav, Mathew Koll Roxy

Plants, Soils and Climate Student Research

Generally, a strong north India summer-monsoon rainfall (NISR) is associated with anomalous upper troposphere ridge over northwest of India. This ridge triggers anomalous northerly winds over Tibetan Plateau and easterlies over India. The easterly anomaly over India reduces the tropospheric wind shear, while the northerly at Tibetan plateau allows frequent intrusions of high-latitude dry and cold meridional winds to interact with the lower-level relatively warm and moist easterly monsoonal flow, enhancing the NISR. The current study, using a suite of observations, reanalysis products and numerical model sensitivity experiments, explores the changes in NISR, and its association with the warming in …