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Roxy M. K., Ritika K., Terray Pascal, Murtugudde R., Ashok K., Goswami B. N. (2015). Drying of Indian subcontinent by rapid Indian Ocean warming and a weakening land-sea thermal gradient. Nature Communications, 6, art. 7423 [10 p.]. ISSN 2041-1723.

Titre du document
Drying of Indian subcontinent by rapid Indian Ocean warming and a weakening land-sea thermal gradient
Année de publication
2015
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000357176400003
Auteurs
Roxy M. K., Ritika K., Terray Pascal, Murtugudde R., Ashok K., Goswami B. N.
Source
Nature Communications, 2015, 6, art. 7423 [10 p.] ISSN 2041-1723
There are large uncertainties looming over the status and fate of the South Asian summer monsoon, with several studies debating whether the monsoon is weakening or strengthening in a changing climate. Our analysis using multiple observed datasets demonstrates a significant weakening trend in summer rainfall during 1901-2012 over the central-east and northern regions of India, along the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna basins and the Himalayan foothills, where agriculture is still largely rain-fed. Earlier studies have suggested an increase in moisture availability and land-sea thermal gradient in the tropics due to anthropogenic warming, favouring an increase in tropical rainfall. Here we show that the land-sea thermal gradient over South Asia has been decreasing, due to rapid warming in the Indian Ocean and a relatively subdued warming over the subcontinent. Using long-term observations and coupled model experiments, we provide compelling evidence that the enhanced Indian Ocean warming potentially weakens the land-sea thermal contrast, dampens the summer monsoon Hadley circulation, and thereby reduces the rainfall over parts of South Asia.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021] ; Limnologie physique / Océanographie physique [032]
Description Géographique
INDE ; OCEAN INDIEN
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010065146]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010065146
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