Earth Sciencesnpj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Enhancement of Indian summer monsoon rainfall by cross-equatorial dry intrusions
D. Rai and S. Raveh-rubin
This research by Deepika Rai and Shira Raveh-Rubin reveals how dry air intrusions from the southern mid-latitudes influence India's monsoon rainfall, leading to precipitation extremes with significant socioeconomic impact. The study connects these intrusions to enhanced evaporation in the Arabian Sea and varying rainfall patterns, providing insights for improving future weather forecasts.
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