Momentum transport of wave zero during March: A possible predictor for the Indian summer monsoon |
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Authors: | S. M. Bawiskar V. R. Mujumdar S. S. Singh |
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Affiliation: | (1) Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, 411 008 Pune |
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Abstract: | Analysis of monthly momentum transport of zonal waves at 850 hPa for the period 1979 to 1993, between ‡S and ‡N for January to April, using zonal (u) and meridional (v) components of wind taken from the ECMWF reanalysis field, shows a positive correlation (.1% level of significance) between the Indian summer monsoon rainfall (June through September) and the momentum transport of wave zero TM(0) over latitudinal belt between 25‡S and 5‡N (LB) during March. Northward (Southward) TM(0) observed in March over LB subsequently leads to a good (drought) monsoon season over India which is found to be true even when the year is marked with the El-Nino event. Similarly a strong westerly zone in the Indian Ocean during March, indicates a good monsoon season for the country, even if the year is marked with El-Nino. The study thus suggests two predictors, TM(0) over LB and the strength of westerly zone in the Indian Ocean during March. |
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Keywords: | Momentum transport zonal waves zone of westerlies Indian monsoon rainfall |
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