2023
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ad0c0c
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Improving the predictability of compound dry and hot extremes through complexity science

Ravi Kumar Guntu,
Ankit Agarwal

Abstract: Compound Dry and Hot Extremes (CDHE) will have an adverse impact on socioeconomic factors during the Indian summer monsoon, and a future exacerbation is anticipated. The occurrence of CDHE is influenced by teleconnections, which play a crucial role in determining its likelihood on a seasonal scale. Despite the importance, there is a lack of studies unravelling the teleconnections of CDHE in India. Previous investigations specifically focused on the teleconnections between precipitation or temperature and clima… Show more

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“…To the author's knowledge, majority of previous studies in the Indian subcontinent were focussed on regional variability of hydroclimatic variables (mainly precipitation) and its connection with climate oscillations 34,37,39,[49][50][51][52][53][54][55] . However, it is still unclear how large-scale teleconnections affects atmospheric moisture transport across different geographical regions of India.…”
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“…To the author's knowledge, majority of previous studies in the Indian subcontinent were focussed on regional variability of hydroclimatic variables (mainly precipitation) and its connection with climate oscillations 34,37,39,[49][50][51][52][53][54][55] . However, it is still unclear how large-scale teleconnections affects atmospheric moisture transport across different geographical regions of India.…”
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confidence: 99%