Precipitation variability over the South Asian monsoon heat low and associated teleconnections
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[1] The present study examines the precipitation variability over the South Asian monsoon heat low region and associated teleconnections using high resolution (T106L31) climate simulations performed with the ECHAM5 model. It is found that an intensification of the heat low in response to enhanced precipitation/convection over northwestern India‐Pakistan (NWIP) can induce large‐scale circulation anomalies that resemble the northern summer circumglobal teleconnection (CGT) wave‐like pattern ex tend ing we l l in to the As ian monsoon reg ion . Accordingly the wave‐like response to rainfall increase over the heat low region is associated with anomalous ascent over northern China and descent over the South China Sea. Additionally, small but statistically significant l ead‐ l ag cor re la t ions be tween the hea t low and precipitation over northern China further suggest that the detected signal pertains to the true features of the process. On the other hand, suppressed convection and rainfall over the heat low region do not reveal any significant large‐ scale circulation anomalies. Citation: Saeed, S., W. A. Müller, S. Hagemann, D. Jacob, M. Mujumdar, and R. Krishnan (2011), Precipitation variability over the South Asian monsoon heat low and associated teleconnections, Geophys. Res. Lett., 38, L08702, doi:10.1029/2011GL046984.
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تاریخ انتشار 2011