2022
DOI: 10.1002/met.2106
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Climatological characteristics of nocturnal eastward‐propagating diurnal precipitation peak over South India during summer monsoon: Role of monsoon low‐level circulation and gravity waves

Abstract: This study explores the climatological diurnal cycle of precipitation during the summer monsoon season over southeast India using the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) 3G68 precipitation product from 2000 to 2014. The primary area of focus is the leeward side of the Western Ghats. We found that the climatological diurnal cycle over this area exhibits a bimodal peak with an afternoon/evening peak near the eastern slopes of the Western Ghats and a nocturnal peak near the southeast coast. This nocturnal … Show more

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“…Furthermore, long-term planning and strategic decisions can be supported by the climatological assessment of rainfall trends from the analysis of sufficiently long time series. In this Special Issue Abebe et al (2022) present results from the analysis of data from 43 weather stations in the period 1960-2019 in the Tekeze River basin (Ethiopia), characterised by high orographic complexity, whereas Konduru et al (2022) analyse data from a combination of different sources, including TRMM satellite, MERRA-2 reanalysis and gridded in-situ surface observations, to study the climatology of the spatial movement of the diurnal precipitation peak over south India during the summer monsoon.…”
Section: Challenges In the Simulation Of Meteorological Processes Ove...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, long-term planning and strategic decisions can be supported by the climatological assessment of rainfall trends from the analysis of sufficiently long time series. In this Special Issue Abebe et al (2022) present results from the analysis of data from 43 weather stations in the period 1960-2019 in the Tekeze River basin (Ethiopia), characterised by high orographic complexity, whereas Konduru et al (2022) analyse data from a combination of different sources, including TRMM satellite, MERRA-2 reanalysis and gridded in-situ surface observations, to study the climatology of the spatial movement of the diurnal precipitation peak over south India during the summer monsoon.…”
Section: Challenges In the Simulation Of Meteorological Processes Ove...mentioning
confidence: 99%