Factors controlling January–April rainfall over southern India and Sri Lanka
DRS at CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography
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Factors controlling January–April rainfall over southern India and Sri Lanka
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Creator |
Vialard, J.
Terray, P. Duvel, J.-P. Nanjundiah, R.S. Shenoi, S.S.C. Shankar, D. |
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rainfall
El Nino phenomena southern oscillation Interannual variability |
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Description |
The factors controlling rainfall over southern India and Sri Lanka between January and April, i.e. outside of the southwest and northeast monsoons are explored. This period accounts for 20% of annual precipitation over Sri Lanka and 10% over the southern Indian states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Interannual variability is strong (about 40% of the January– April climatology). Intraseasonal rainfall anomalies over southern India and Sri Lanka are significantly associated with equatorial eastward propagation, characteristic of the Madden Julian Oscillation. At the interannual timescale, a clear connection is noticed with El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO); with El Ninos being associated with decreased rainfall (correlation of -0.46 significant at the 98% level). There is also a significant link with local SST anomalies over the Indian Ocean and in particular with the inter-hemispheric sea surface temperature (SST) gradient over the Indian Ocean (with colder SST south of the equator being conducive to more rainfall, correlation of 0.55 significant at the 99% level). La Ninas/cold SSTs south of the equator tend to have a larger impact than El Ninos.
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2011-08-23T09:36:04Z
2011-08-23T09:36:04Z 2011 |
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Journal Article
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Climate Dynamics, vol.37; 2011; 493-507
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/3901 |
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en
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An edited version of this paper was published by Springer. This paper is for R & D purpose and Copyright [2011] Springer.
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Springer
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