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Oct.  1986

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A STUDY OF CIRCULATION DIFFERENCES BETWEEN EAST-ASIAN AND INDIAN SUMMER MONSOONS WITH THEIR INTERACTION


doi: 10.1007/BF02657936

  • Primarily based on the 1979 FGGE data an analysis is made of the circulation differences between the East-Asian and Indian summer monsoons together with their oscillation features and also the interplay be-tween various monsoon systems originating from the fact that the Asian monsoon area is divided into the East-Asian and Indian regions, of which the former is demarcated into the Nanhai (the South China Sea) and the Mainland subregions.
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    [3] Ronghui HUANG, Yong LIU, Zhencai DU, Jilong CHEN, Jingliang HUANGFU, 2017: Differences and Links between the East Asian and South Asian Summer Monsoon Systems: Characteristics and Variability, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 34, 1204-1218.  doi: 10.1007/ s00376-017-7008-3
    [4] Lin Chunyu, 1985: STABILIZATION OF SUMMER MONSOON IN MIDDLE AND LOWER REACHES OF THE CHANGJIANG RIVER AND SEASONAL TRANSITION OF EAST-ASIAN CIRCULATION PATTERN IN EARLY SUMMER, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 2, 376-384.  doi: 10.1007/BF02677254
    [5] Renguang WU, 2017: Relationship between Indian and East Asian Summer Rainfall Variations, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 34, 4-15.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-016-6216-6
    [6] Zhu Jinhong, Wang Shaowu, 2001: 80a-Oscillation of Summer Rainfall over the East Part of China and East-Asian Summer Monsoon, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 18, 1043-1051.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-007-0024-y
    [7] Yuan Zhuojian, Wang Tongmei, He Haiyan, Luo Huibang, Guo Yufu, 2000: A Comparison between Numerical Simulations of Forced Local Hadley (Anti-Hadley) Circulation in East Asian and Indian Monsoon Regions, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 17, 538-554.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-000-0017-6
    [8] Dabang JIANG, Dan HU, Zhiping TIAN, Xianmei LANG, 2020: Differences between CMIP6 and CMIP5 Models in Simulating Climate over China and the East Asian Monsoon, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 37, 1102-1118.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-020-2034-y
    [9] Yiran GUO, Jie CAO, Hui LI, Jian WANG, Yuchao DING, 2016: Simulation of the Interface between the Indian Summer Monsoon and the East Asian Summer Monsoon: Intercomparison between MPI-ESM and ECHAM5/MPI-OM, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 33, 294-308.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-015-5073-z
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    [13] Yang Yan, Li Zhijin, Ji Liren, 1997: Adjoint Sensitivity Analyses on the Anomalous Circulation Features in East Asian Summer Monsoon, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 14, 111-123.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-997-0050-9
    [14] HAN Bo, LU Shihua, AO Yinhuan, 2010: Analysis on the Interaction between Turbulence and Secondary Circulation of the Surface Layer at Jinta Oasis in Summer, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 27, 605-620.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-009-9015-5
    [15] Bueh Cholaw, Ji Liren, Sun Shuqing, Cui Maochang, 2001: EAWM-Related Air-Sea-Land Interaction and the Asian Summer Monsoon Circulation, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 18, 659-673.
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    [17] ZHANG Ran, JIANG Dabang, ZHANG Zhongshi, 2015: Causes of Mid-Pliocene Strengthened Summer and Weakened Winter Monsoons over East Asia, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 32, 1016-1026.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-014-4183-3
    [18] Yuanhai FU, Zhongda LIN, Tao WANG, 2021: Simulated Relationship between Wintertime ENSO and East Asian Summer Rainfall: From CMIP3 to CMIP6, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 38, 221-236.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-020-0147-y
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Manuscript received: 10 October 1986
Manuscript revised: 10 October 1986
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A STUDY OF CIRCULATION DIFFERENCES BETWEEN EAST-ASIAN AND INDIAN SUMMER MONSOONS WITH THEIR INTERACTION

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Abstract: Primarily based on the 1979 FGGE data an analysis is made of the circulation differences between the East-Asian and Indian summer monsoons together with their oscillation features and also the interplay be-tween various monsoon systems originating from the fact that the Asian monsoon area is divided into the East-Asian and Indian regions, of which the former is demarcated into the Nanhai (the South China Sea) and the Mainland subregions.

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