2021
DOI: 10.1002/qj.4165
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Controls on propagation of the Indian monsoon onset in an idealised model

Abstract: The Indian monsoon is a seasonal large-scale circulation system with complex dynamical and thermodynamic interactions. The physical processes are not fully understood. In particular, the mechanisms that control the propagation of the monsoon onset across the Indian continent, against the mid-level wind field, are debated. The Indian monsoon is poorly represented in weather and climate models, with persistent systematic errors making it difficult to forecast the Indian monsoon accurately on subseasonal timescal… Show more

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“…Radiation plays a major role in the evolution of the monsoon, with seasonal changes in temperature and circulation triggering monsoon onset. The onset itself can be considered a regime change, with a simplified model able to reproduce the transition from low to high relative humidity as the low-level wind speed is increased [57]. Modelling of the Indian monsoon by [58] suggests that an abrupt transition to a low rainfall regime with a destabilised circulation is plausible, given changes to the planetary albedo, the insolation and/or the carbon dioxide concentration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiation plays a major role in the evolution of the monsoon, with seasonal changes in temperature and circulation triggering monsoon onset. The onset itself can be considered a regime change, with a simplified model able to reproduce the transition from low to high relative humidity as the low-level wind speed is increased [57]. Modelling of the Indian monsoon by [58] suggests that an abrupt transition to a low rainfall regime with a destabilised circulation is plausible, given changes to the planetary albedo, the insolation and/or the carbon dioxide concentration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%