1998
DOI: 10.1029/97jc02719
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Monsoons: Processes, predictability, and the prospects for prediction

Abstract: Abstract. The Tropical Ocean-Global Atmosphere (TOGA) program sought to determine the predictability of the coupled ocean-atmosphere system. The World Climate Research Programme's (WCRP) Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System (GOALS) program seeks to explore predictability of the global climate system through investigation of the major planetary heat sources and sinks, and interactions between them. The Asian-Australian monsoon system, which undergoes aperiodic and high amplitude variations on intraseasonal, annu… Show more

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“…These processes are the advection of heat and moisture during monsoon season and the associated rainfall and release of latent heat. In accordance with Zickfeld et al (9), we suggest the positive moisture-advection feedback (21) as a candidate for the main cause of abrupt changes in monsoon dynamics.…”
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“…These processes are the advection of heat and moisture during monsoon season and the associated rainfall and release of latent heat. In accordance with Zickfeld et al (9), we suggest the positive moisture-advection feedback (21) as a candidate for the main cause of abrupt changes in monsoon dynamics.…”
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“…These abrupt changes have been linked to climatic events in the North Atlantic for the last glacial period (14, 15) as well as for the Holocene (16,17). Though a physical mechanism for this teleconnection has been suggested (18), relevant climatic signals of the North Atlantic events in Asia (such as temperature and moisture anomalies) are very small (19) indicating that internal feedbacks in monsoon dynamics may have amplified the weak external forcing.Both spatial patterns and temporal evolution of monsoon rainfall are influenced by a number of physical processes (7,18,(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28) as well as characteristics of vegetation (29-31) and topography (32). Though these details are crucial for the specific behavior of different monsoon systems and their significance will vary from region to region, there exist defining processes fundamental to any monsoon dynamics (e.g.…”
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“…Both anomalies persist through the season. Some linkage with the ENSO cycle is conceivable since an above-normal Indian monsoon is linked, albeit weakly, with contemporaneous and lagged La Niña-like responses (e.g., Webster et al 1998;Chung and Nigam 1999).…”
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“…The position of the sun crossing the equator twice each year causes the variation of seasonal solar heating which drives the monsoons in this area (Webster et al 1998). This monsoon consists of the Northwest monsoon (November-March), the Southeast monsoon (May-September) and the Transition monsoon in April and October (Susanto et al 2006).…”
Section: Results and Discussion Variability And Relationship Between mentioning
confidence: 99%