Abstract
Monsoon systems around the world are governed by the so-called moisture-advection feedback. Here we show that, in a minimal conceptual model, this feedback implies a critical threshold with respect to the atmospheric specific humidity q co over the ocean adjacent to the monsoon region. If q co falls short of this critical value q coc, monsoon rainfall over land cannot be sustained. Such a case could occur if evaporation from the ocean was reduced, e.g. due to low sea surface temperatures. Within the restrictions of the conceptual model, we estimate q coc from present-day reanalysis data for four major monsoon systems, and demonstrate how this concept can help understand abrupt variations in monsoon strength on orbital timescales as found in proxy records. © Author(s) 2012.
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Schewe, J., Levermann, A., & Cheng, H. (2012). A critical humidity threshold for monsoon transitions. Climate of the Past, 8(2), 535–544. https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-8-535-2012
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