Abstract Summer Monsoon Rainfall over the Indian subcontinent displays a prominent variability at intraseasonal timescales with 10–60 day periods of high and low rainfall, known as active and break periods, respectively. Here, we study moisture transport from the oceanic and terrestrial sources to the Indian landmass at intraseasonal timescales using a dynamic recycling model, based on a Lagrangian trajectory approach applied to the ECMWF–ERA–interim reanalysis data. Intraseasonal variation of monsoon rainfall is associated with both a north-south pattern from the Indian landmass to the Indian Ocean and an east-west pattern from the Core Monsoon Zone (CMZ) to eastern India. We find that the oceanic sources of moisture, namely western and ce...
In this paper, we suggest criteria for the identification of active and break events of the Indian s...
Within the summer monsoon, the circulation and rainfall over the Indian region exhibit large variati...
In this article, we first discuss our perception of the factors which are critical for inter-annual ...
Summer Monsoon Rainfall over the Indian subcontinent displays a prominent variability at intraseason...
Three key issues of moisture supply and Indian summer monsoon rainfall (ISMR) variability are discus...
The water sources and their variability responsible for the South Asian summer monsoon precipitation...
The vertically integrated moisture and moist static energy (MSE) budgets during the active and break...
Using remotely sensed data sets of rainfall and outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) over Indian land a...
This study uses precipitation estimates from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission to estimate the...
The Indian summer monsoon rainfall is dominated by oceanic sources of moisture. However, land surfac...
The summer monsoon (June through September) rainfall variability over India is partly due to the ext...
The combined influence of tropical Indian Ocean (TIO) and Pacific Ocean (TPO) sea surface temperatur...
The aim of this paper is to identify relative roles of different land-atmospheric conditions, apart ...
The day-to-day behavior of Indian summer monsoon rainfall (IMR) is associated with a hierarchy of qu...
The Indian summer monsoon (ISM) is the most robust monsoon system in the world, which occurs during ...
In this paper, we suggest criteria for the identification of active and break events of the Indian s...
Within the summer monsoon, the circulation and rainfall over the Indian region exhibit large variati...
In this article, we first discuss our perception of the factors which are critical for inter-annual ...
Summer Monsoon Rainfall over the Indian subcontinent displays a prominent variability at intraseason...
Three key issues of moisture supply and Indian summer monsoon rainfall (ISMR) variability are discus...
The water sources and their variability responsible for the South Asian summer monsoon precipitation...
The vertically integrated moisture and moist static energy (MSE) budgets during the active and break...
Using remotely sensed data sets of rainfall and outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) over Indian land a...
This study uses precipitation estimates from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission to estimate the...
The Indian summer monsoon rainfall is dominated by oceanic sources of moisture. However, land surfac...
The summer monsoon (June through September) rainfall variability over India is partly due to the ext...
The combined influence of tropical Indian Ocean (TIO) and Pacific Ocean (TPO) sea surface temperatur...
The aim of this paper is to identify relative roles of different land-atmospheric conditions, apart ...
The day-to-day behavior of Indian summer monsoon rainfall (IMR) is associated with a hierarchy of qu...
The Indian summer monsoon (ISM) is the most robust monsoon system in the world, which occurs during ...
In this paper, we suggest criteria for the identification of active and break events of the Indian s...
Within the summer monsoon, the circulation and rainfall over the Indian region exhibit large variati...
In this article, we first discuss our perception of the factors which are critical for inter-annual ...