Title :
Increasing Trend of “Break-Monsoon” Conditions Over India—Role of Ocean–Atmosphere Processes in the Indian Ocean
Author :
Kumar, Ramesh M R ; Krishnan, Ram ; Sankar, Syam ; Unnikrishnan, A.S. ; Pai, D.S.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Oceanogr., Dona Paula
fDate :
4/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Analysis of daily rainfall data over India during the period 1951-2007 reveal an increased propensity in the occurrence of ldquomonsoon-breaksrdquo over the subcontinent. The increasing trend is seen both in the duration and frequency of monsoon-breaks over the subcontinent, the causes for which are investigated using in situ, satellite, and reanalysis data products. While noting that the increasing trend of break-monsoon conditions is consistently related to changes in large-scale monsoon circulation and vertically integrated moisture transport; the findings also point to the role of sea surface temperature (SST) warming trend (0.015 degC middotyear-1) in the tropical eastern Indian Ocean (IO) in inducing anomalous changes favorable for the increased propensity of monsoon-breaks. The results indicate that the SST warming in the tropical eastern IO has altered the ocean-atmosphere processes in a manner as to intensify the near-equatorial trough over the IO, but has led to a weakening of the southwest summer monsoon flow in recent decades into the Indian landmass.
Keywords :
atmospheric humidity; ocean temperature; oceanographic regions; rain; AD 1951 to 2007; India; SST warming trend; atmospheric moisture transport; break-monsoon conditions trend; monsoon circulation; near-equatorial trough intensification; ocean-atmosphere processes; rainfall data; sea surface temperature warming trend; southwest summer monsoon flow; tropical eastern Indian Ocean; Equatorial Indian Ocean (IO) sea surface temperature (SST) warming trend; Indian monsoon; trends in “monsoon-breaks”;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2009.2013366