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A Gill-Matsuno-type mechanism explains the tropical Atlantic influence on African and Indian monsoon rainfall

TitoloA Gill-Matsuno-type mechanism explains the tropical Atlantic influence on African and Indian monsoon rainfall
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2009
AutoriKucharski, F., Bracco A., Yoo J.H., Tompkins A.M., Feudale L., Ruti P., and Dell'Aquila Alessandro
RivistaQuarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
Volume135
Paginazione569-579
ISSN00359009
Parole chiaveAfrican monsoon, air-sea interaction, Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean (Tropical), atmosphere-ocean system, atmospheric general circulation model, Atmospheric general circulation models, Atmospheric temperature, Climate variability, climate variation, Climatology, Indian monsoon, Indian monsoon rainfall, monsoon, Monsoon circulations, Nonlinear interactions, Ocean model, Oceanography, Physical mechanism, precipitation (climatology), Quadrupoles, Rain, rainfall, Reproducibilities, sea surface temperature, Sea surface temperatures, Significant impacts, SST anomalies, Submarine geophysics, Surface chemistry, teleconnection, Teleconnection mechanisms, Teleconnections, Tropical atlantic, Tropics
Abstract

Recent studies using coupled atmosphere-ocean models have shown that the tropical Atlantic has a significant impact on the Indian monsoon. In this article, the observational basis for this teleconnection is examined and the physical mechanism responsible for bridging sea-surface temperatures (SSTs) in the Atlantic and precipitation over India is investigated with idealized atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) experiments in which constant SST anomalies are prescribed and 'switched on' in the tropical Atlantic region. A simple Gill-Matsuno-type quadrupole response is proposed to explain the teleconnection between the tropical Atlantic and the Indian basin, with an enforcement of the eastward response likely due to nonlinear interactions with the mean monsoon circulation. The simplicity of this mechanism suggests the reproducibility of this result with a broad range of AGCMs. © 2009 Royal Meteorological Society.

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DOI10.1002/qj.406
Citation KeyKucharski2009569