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    On the Phase Relations between the Western North Pacific, Indian, and Australian Monsoons

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2010:;volume( 023 ):;issue: 021::page 5572
    Author:
    Gu, Dejun
    ,
    Li, Tim
    ,
    Ji, Zhongping
    ,
    Zheng, Bin
    DOI: 10.1175/2010JCLI2761.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The phase relationships of the western North Pacific (WNP) summer monsoon (WNPM) with the Australian monsoon (AM) and Indian monsoon (IM) are investigated using observational rainfall, SST, and NCEP reanalysis data for the period of 1979?2005. It is found that a strong WNPM often follows a strong AM but leads a weak AM, and a significant simultaneous negative correlation appears between WNPM and IM. The in-phase relationship from AM to the succeeding WNPM occurs often during the El Niño decaying phase when the warm eastern Pacific SST anomaly (SSTA) weakens AM through anomalous Walker circulation and the persistence of an anomalous WNP anticyclone from the boreal winter to summer leads to a weak WNPM. The out-of-phase relation from WNPM to the succeeding AM occurs either during the El Niño early onset year when the warm SSTA in June?August (JJA) is strong enough to force a low-level cyclonic flow anomaly in WNP and in December?February (DJF) the same warm SSTA forces a weak AM, or during the El Niño decaying phase when the persistence of the WNP anomalous anticyclone causes a weak WNPM and the transition of a warm to a cold episode causes a strong AM in DJF. The simultaneous negative correlation between WNPM and IM often appears either during the El Niño early onset years when the warm eastern Pacific SSTA induces the cyclonic wind shear that strengthens WNPM but suppresses convection over India, or during the El Niño decaying summer when a weak WNPM results from the persistence of the local anomalous anticyclone and a strong IM results from the El Niño-to-La Niña transition or a basin-wide Indian Ocean warming.
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    contributor authorGu, Dejun
    contributor authorLi, Tim
    contributor authorJi, Zhongping
    contributor authorZheng, Bin
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:34:47Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:34:47Z
    date copyright2010/11/01
    date issued2010
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-70359.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4212131
    description abstractThe phase relationships of the western North Pacific (WNP) summer monsoon (WNPM) with the Australian monsoon (AM) and Indian monsoon (IM) are investigated using observational rainfall, SST, and NCEP reanalysis data for the period of 1979?2005. It is found that a strong WNPM often follows a strong AM but leads a weak AM, and a significant simultaneous negative correlation appears between WNPM and IM. The in-phase relationship from AM to the succeeding WNPM occurs often during the El Niño decaying phase when the warm eastern Pacific SST anomaly (SSTA) weakens AM through anomalous Walker circulation and the persistence of an anomalous WNP anticyclone from the boreal winter to summer leads to a weak WNPM. The out-of-phase relation from WNPM to the succeeding AM occurs either during the El Niño early onset year when the warm SSTA in June?August (JJA) is strong enough to force a low-level cyclonic flow anomaly in WNP and in December?February (DJF) the same warm SSTA forces a weak AM, or during the El Niño decaying phase when the persistence of the WNP anomalous anticyclone causes a weak WNPM and the transition of a warm to a cold episode causes a strong AM in DJF. The simultaneous negative correlation between WNPM and IM often appears either during the El Niño early onset years when the warm eastern Pacific SSTA induces the cyclonic wind shear that strengthens WNPM but suppresses convection over India, or during the El Niño decaying summer when a weak WNPM results from the persistence of the local anomalous anticyclone and a strong IM results from the El Niño-to-La Niña transition or a basin-wide Indian Ocean warming.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleOn the Phase Relations between the Western North Pacific, Indian, and Australian Monsoons
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume23
    journal issue21
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/2010JCLI2761.1
    journal fristpage5572
    journal lastpage5589
    treeJournal of Climate:;2010:;volume( 023 ):;issue: 021
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