The interannual variability of Indian summer monsoon rainfall (ISMR) is largely dictated by the continental tropical convergence zone (CTCZ), characterized by the frequent cyclogenetic tendency associated with the transitory low pressure systems (LPS(s) or monsoon transients) such as lows, depressions, cyclonic storms etc. A good monsoon is characterized by more intense and sustainable transients having longer westward propagation in comparison with the LPS(s) during weak monsoon. Now the questions arise from the energetics aspects – how does the energy favour the CTCZ to be more cyclogenetic during the good monsoon years? From where the monsoon transients are gaining energy to intensify and to sustain for longer durations during good monso...
Active and break phases of the Indian summer monsoon are characterized by enhancement and decrease o...
Asignificant fraction of interannual variability (IAV) of the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) is known t...
Not AvailableRegions of strong land–atmosphere coupling will be more susceptible to the hydrological...
Since 2002, there has been a clear increase in Indian summer monsoon rainfall (ISMR). We demonstrate...
Following the seminal work of Charney and Shukla (198 1), the tropical climate is recognised to be m...
Summary: This work deals with idealized modelling experiments designed to understand the dynamical e...
The Indian summer monsoon (ISM) shows quasi-rhythmic intraseasonal oscillations (ISO) manifested as ...
Summary: This work deals with idealized modelling experiments designed to understand the dynamical e...
The Indian summer monsoon (ISM) shows quasi-rhythmic intraseasonal oscillations (ISO) manifested as ...
Monsoon disturbances forming over the north Bay of Bengal and moving towards the WNW across northern...
Understanding the changing nature of the intraseasonal oscillatory (ISO) modes of Indian summer mons...
Understanding the underlying dynamics of the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) extremes such as severe dro...
Understanding the changing nature of the intraseasonal oscillatory (ISO) modes of Indian summer mons...
This work deals with idealized modelling experiments designed to understand the dynamical evolution ...
We analyze the dynamical features and responsible factors of the low-frequency intraseasonal time sc...
Active and break phases of the Indian summer monsoon are characterized by enhancement and decrease o...
Asignificant fraction of interannual variability (IAV) of the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) is known t...
Not AvailableRegions of strong land–atmosphere coupling will be more susceptible to the hydrological...
Since 2002, there has been a clear increase in Indian summer monsoon rainfall (ISMR). We demonstrate...
Following the seminal work of Charney and Shukla (198 1), the tropical climate is recognised to be m...
Summary: This work deals with idealized modelling experiments designed to understand the dynamical e...
The Indian summer monsoon (ISM) shows quasi-rhythmic intraseasonal oscillations (ISO) manifested as ...
Summary: This work deals with idealized modelling experiments designed to understand the dynamical e...
The Indian summer monsoon (ISM) shows quasi-rhythmic intraseasonal oscillations (ISO) manifested as ...
Monsoon disturbances forming over the north Bay of Bengal and moving towards the WNW across northern...
Understanding the changing nature of the intraseasonal oscillatory (ISO) modes of Indian summer mons...
Understanding the underlying dynamics of the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) extremes such as severe dro...
Understanding the changing nature of the intraseasonal oscillatory (ISO) modes of Indian summer mons...
This work deals with idealized modelling experiments designed to understand the dynamical evolution ...
We analyze the dynamical features and responsible factors of the low-frequency intraseasonal time sc...
Active and break phases of the Indian summer monsoon are characterized by enhancement and decrease o...
Asignificant fraction of interannual variability (IAV) of the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) is known t...
Not AvailableRegions of strong land–atmosphere coupling will be more susceptible to the hydrological...