This study unravels the physical link between the weakening of the monsoon circulation and the decreasing trend in the frequency of monsoon depressions over the Bay of Bengal. Based on the analysis of the terms of Genesis Potential Index, an empirical index to quantify the relative contribution of large scale environmental variables responsible for the modulation of storms, it is shown here that the reduction in the mid-tropospheric relative humidity is the most important reason for the decrease in the number of monsoon depressions. The net reduction of relative humidity over the Bay of Bengal is primarily due to the decrease in the moisture flux convergence, which is attributed to the weakening of the low level jet, a characteristic featur...
We show that 21st century increase in radiative forcing does not significantly impact the frequency ...
The Indian subcontinent witnessed a severe monsoon drought in the year 2009. India as a whole receiv...
The monsoon depressions intensify over the Bay of Bengal, move in a west-north-west (WNW) direction ...
We show that 21st century increase in radiative forcing does not significantly impact the frequency ...
In this study, we show that the annual monsoon depression (MD) frequency making landfall on the east...
Monsoon depressions are cyclonic atmospheric vortices with outer radii near 1000 km that form within...
In this article, I discuss the links between the variation of the monsoon and the variation of conve...
Low-pressure system (LPS), a major rain-bearing synoptic circulation, forming over the Indian region...
This study investigates the relationship between inter-decadal variation in the number of monsoon de...
The study shows that in the scenario of global warming temperature gradient (TG) between Indian land...
The Indian summer monsoon rainfall had three decade long alternate dry and wet epochs during the 150...
The monsoon climate is traditionally characterized by large amount of seasonal rainfall and reversal...
The influence of the Atlantic Zonal Mode (AZM) or the Atlantic Niño on monsoon depressions in the B...
More than 1 billion people depend on rainfall from the South Asian monsoon for their livelihoods. Su...
The Bay of Bengal has a surprisingly large influence on the world. It nurtures the South Asian summe...
We show that 21st century increase in radiative forcing does not significantly impact the frequency ...
The Indian subcontinent witnessed a severe monsoon drought in the year 2009. India as a whole receiv...
The monsoon depressions intensify over the Bay of Bengal, move in a west-north-west (WNW) direction ...
We show that 21st century increase in radiative forcing does not significantly impact the frequency ...
In this study, we show that the annual monsoon depression (MD) frequency making landfall on the east...
Monsoon depressions are cyclonic atmospheric vortices with outer radii near 1000 km that form within...
In this article, I discuss the links between the variation of the monsoon and the variation of conve...
Low-pressure system (LPS), a major rain-bearing synoptic circulation, forming over the Indian region...
This study investigates the relationship between inter-decadal variation in the number of monsoon de...
The study shows that in the scenario of global warming temperature gradient (TG) between Indian land...
The Indian summer monsoon rainfall had three decade long alternate dry and wet epochs during the 150...
The monsoon climate is traditionally characterized by large amount of seasonal rainfall and reversal...
The influence of the Atlantic Zonal Mode (AZM) or the Atlantic Niño on monsoon depressions in the B...
More than 1 billion people depend on rainfall from the South Asian monsoon for their livelihoods. Su...
The Bay of Bengal has a surprisingly large influence on the world. It nurtures the South Asian summe...
We show that 21st century increase in radiative forcing does not significantly impact the frequency ...
The Indian subcontinent witnessed a severe monsoon drought in the year 2009. India as a whole receiv...
The monsoon depressions intensify over the Bay of Bengal, move in a west-north-west (WNW) direction ...