On the response of Indian summer monsoon to aerosol forcing in CMIP5 model simulations

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S. D. Sanap
G. Pandithurai
M. G. Manoj
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[1] Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology,CMNS Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Centre
[2] University of Maryland,undefined
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Climate Dynamics | 2015年 / 45卷
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Aerosol monsoon interactions; CMIP-5 experiment; IGP rainfall; Aerosol effects;
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The Indo-Gangetic plains (IGP), which hosts 1/7th of the world population, has undergone significant anomalous changes in hydrological cycle in recent decades. In present study, the role of aerosols in the precipitation changes over IGP region is investigated using Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project-5 (CMIP5) experiments with adequate representation of aerosols in state-of-the art climate models. The climatological sea surface temperature experiments are used to explore the relative impact of the aerosols. The diagnostic analysis on representation of aerosols and precipitation over Indian region was investigated in CMIP5 models. After the evaluation, multi-model ensemble was used for further analysis. It is revealed from the analysis that aerosol-forcing plays an important role in observed weakening of the monsoon circulation and decreased precipitation over the IGP region. The significant cooling of the continental Indian region (mainly IGP) caused by the aerosols leads to reduction in land sea temperature contrast, which further leads to weakening of monsoon overturning circulation and reduction in precipitation.
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页码:2949 / 2961
页数:12
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