Title of article :
Simulation of South-Asian Summer Monsoon in a GCM
Author/Authors :
R. S. Ajayamohan ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Major characteristics of Indian summer monsoon climate are analyzed using simulations
from the upgraded version of Florida State University Global Spectral Model (FSUGSM). The Indian
monsoon has been studied in terms of mean precipitation and low-level and upper-level circulation
patterns and compared with observations. In addition, the model’s fidelity in simulating observed monsoon
intraseasonal variability, interannual variability and teleconnection patterns is examined. The model is
successful in simulating the major rainbelts over the Indian monsoon region. However, the model exhibits
bias in simulating the precipitation bands over the South China Sea and the West Pacific region. Seasonal
mean circulation patterns of low-level and upper-level winds are consistent with the model’s precipitation
pattern. Basic features like onset and peak phase of monsoon are realistically simulated. However, model
simulation indicates an early withdrawal of monsoon. Northward propagation of rainbelts over the Indian
continent is simulated fairly well, but the propagation is weak over the ocean. The model simulates the
meridional dipole structure associated with the monsoon intraseasonal variability realistically. The model
is unable to capture the observed interannual variability of monsoon and its teleconnection patterns.
Estimate of potential predictability of the model reveals the dominating influence of internal variability
over the Indian monsoon region.
Keywords :
interannual variability , Teleconnection , predictability. , monsoon , seasonal mean , intraseasonal variability
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics