The Asymmetric Influence of the South China Sea Biweekly SST on the Abnormal Indian Monsoon Rainfall of 2002

An examination of the contrasting behaviour of the Indian summer monsoon during peak monsoon months of July and August 2002 in relation to the South China Sea (SCS) SST variations on intra-seasonal time scale have been carried out in this study. Monsoon rainfall over India was a deficit during July...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pure and applied geophysics 2018-12, Vol.175 (12), p.4625-4642
Hauptverfasser: Vaid, B. H., Preethi, B., Kripalani, R. H.
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Zusammenfassung:An examination of the contrasting behaviour of the Indian summer monsoon during peak monsoon months of July and August 2002 in relation to the South China Sea (SCS) SST variations on intra-seasonal time scale have been carried out in this study. Monsoon rainfall over India was a deficit during July whereas enhanced rainfall activity was evident during August. Interestingly, SST over the SCS also exhibited similar contrasting behaviour with less variation during July and strong biweekly intra-seasonal (BWI) oscillation with 10–20 day periodicity during August. During August, the BWI oscillation in the SCS SST could induce anomalous cyclonic circulation and enhancement in rainfall over the SCS, suggestive of a strong air–sea interaction process. Moreover, a strong relationship between the Indian monsoon and SCS SST is evident during August, at 3-day lead time of SST. The SCS SST variations could enhance westward propagation of moisture flux from the SCS to the Indian subcontinent and thereby influences the Indian monsoon. The SST variations and air–sea interaction processes over the SCS, also westward propagation of BWI moisture flux were weak during July. Our analysis suggests that SST variations over the SCS could modulate the monsoon circulation as well as the moisture flux from the SCS to the Indian subcontinent and thereby influence the Indian monsoon, particularly on biweekly time scale at least 3 days in advance. The study indicates a potential role of the SCS SST in foreshadowing the biweekly intra-seasonal oscillation during the Indian summer monsoon period.
ISSN:0033-4553
1420-9136
DOI:10.1007/s00024-018-1934-6