Impact of moisture variations on the circulation of the south-west monsoon

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The impact of moisture anomalies on the circulation of the south-west Indian monsoon has been studied with a general circulation model. Newtonian relaxation is adopted to subject the model atmosphere under sustained moisture anomalies. The impact of negative anomalies of moisture was seen as a divergent circulation anomaly, while the positive anomaly was a stronger convergent anomaly. Although the humidity fields display a resilient behaviour, and relax back to normal patterns 1-2 days after the forcing terms in humidity are withdrawn, the circulation anomalies created by the moisture variation keeps growing. A feedback between positive moisture anomalies and low level convergence exists, which is terminated in the absence of external forcings. © 1993 Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Kishtawal, C. M., Pal, P. K., Narayanan, M. S., Manna, S. K., Sharma, O. P., Agarwal, S., & Upadhyaya, H. C. (1993). Impact of moisture variations on the circulation of the south-west monsoon. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Earth and Planetary Sciences, 102(4), 507–519. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02871950

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