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Climatic Change | 2012

Why is Indian Ocean warming consistently

Suryachandra A. Rao; Ashish Dhakate; Subodh K. Saha; S. Mahapatra; Hemantkumar S. Chaudhari; Samir Pokhrel; Sobhan Kumar Sahu

Observations have shown that the Indian Ocean is consistently warming and its warm pool is expanding, particularly in the recent decades. This paper attempts to investigate the reason behind these observations. Under global warming scenario, it is expected that the greenhouse gas induced changes in air–sea fluxes will enhance the warming. Surprisingly, it is found that the net surface heat fluxes over Indian Ocean warm pool (IOWP) region alone cannot explain the consistent warming. The warm pool area anomaly of IOWP is strongly correlated with the sea surface height anomaly, suggesting an important role played by the ocean advection processes in warming and expansion of IOWP. The structure of lead/lag correlations further suggests that Oceanic Rossby waves might be involved in the warming. Using heat budget analysis of several Ocean data assimilation products, it is shown that the net surface heat flux (advection) alone tends to cool (warm) the Ocean. Based on above observations, we propose an ocean-atmosphere coupled positive feedback mechanism for explaining the consistent warming and expansion of IOWP. Warming over IOWP induces an enhancement of convection in central equatorial Indian ocean, which causes anomalous easterlies along the equator. Anomalous easterlies in turn excite frequent Indian ocean Dipole events and cause anti-cyclonic wind stress curl in south-east and north-east equatorial Indian ocean. The anomalous wind stress curl triggers anomalous downwelling oceanic Rossby waves, thereby deepening the thermocline and resulting in advection of warm waters towards western Indian ocean. This acts as a positive feedback and results in more warming and westward expansion of IOWP.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2014

Modulation of monsoon intraseasonal oscillations in the recent warming period

C. T. Sabeerali; Suryachandra A. Rao; Gibies George; D. Nagarjuna Rao; S. Mahapatra; A. Kulkarni; Raghu Murtugudde

The Indian Ocean sea surface temperature (SST) during the boreal summer has shown a significant warming of 0.3°C in the recent decade (2001–2010) compared to a former decade (1979–1988), and it is most pronounced in the central tropical Indian Ocean. By using reanalysis and satellite-derived data sets, we investigated how the monsoon intraseasonal oscillation (MISO) over the South Asian summer monsoon (ASM) region has been influenced by the recent warming in the Indian Ocean. It is found that the MISO variance has increased over the ASM region in the recent period compared with the earlier decade. It is also noted that the characteristic northward propagation of the MISO has slowed over 2001–2010, resembling more of a standing oscillation near the equator. Mechanisms implicated in the observed MISO changes are explored by conducting several model sensitivity experiments with an atmospheric general circulation model. The model experiments suggest that the mean SST increase over the Indian Ocean, and the associated changes in the air-sea interaction, the increased mean moisture convergence, and changes in the large-scale circulation are responsible for the changes in the characteristics of the MISO. The influence of the recent Indian Ocean warming on the MISO characteristics must be understood fully since they determine the seasonal amount of rainfall over the Indian subcontinent. An examination of future projections of the MISO using the MPI-ESM-LR model from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 5 archive also gives consistent result.


International Journal of Climatology | 2014

Improved simulation of Indian summer monsoon in latest NCEP climate forecast system free run

Subodh K. Saha; Samir Pokhrel; Hemantkumar S. Chaudhari; Ashish Dhakate; Swati Shewale; C. T. Sabeerali; Kiran Salunke; Anupam Hazra; S. Mahapatra; A. Suryachandra Rao


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

Simulation of boreal summer intraseasonal oscillations in the latest CMIP5 coupled GCMs

C. T. Sabeerali; A. Ramu Dandi; Ashish Dhakate; Kiran Salunke; S. Mahapatra; Suryachandra A. Rao


Climate Dynamics | 2012

ENSO, IOD and Indian Summer Monsoon in NCEP climate forecast system

Samir Pokhrel; Hemantkumar S. Chaudhari; Subodh K. Saha; Ashish Dhakate; Ramesh Kumar Yadav; Kiran Salunke; S. Mahapatra; Suryachandra A. Rao


International Journal of Climatology | 2013

Model biases in long coupled runs of NCEP CFS in the context of Indian summer monsoon

Hemantkumar S. Chaudhari; Samir Pokhrel; Subodh K. Saha; Ashish Dhakate; Ramesh Kumar Yadav; Kiran Salunke; S. Mahapatra; C. T. Sabeerali; Suryachandra A. Rao


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2011

Modulation of SST, SSS over northern Bay of Bengal on ISO time scale

Suryachandra A. Rao; Subodh K. Saha; Samir Pokhrel; Damodaran Sundar; Ashish Dhakate; S. Mahapatra; Sabeer Ali; Hemantkumar S. Chaudhari; P. Shreeram; Suneel Vasimalla; A. S. Srikanth; R. R. V. Suresh


Journal of Hydrology | 2017

Prediction of seasonal summer monsoon rainfall over homogenous regions of India using dynamical prediction system

Dandi A. Ramu; Suryachadra A. Rao; Prasanth A. Pillai; Maheswar Pradhan; Gibies George; D. Nagarguna Rao; S. Mahapatra; D. S. Pai; M. Rajeevan


Climate Dynamics | 2017

How distinct are the two flavors of El Niño in retrospective forecasts of Climate Forecast System version 2 (CFSv2)

Prasanth A. Pillai; Suryachandra A. Rao; Gibies George; D. Nagarjuna Rao; S. Mahapatra; M. Rajeevan; Ashish Dhakate; Kiran Salunke


Atmospheric Research | 2017

Assessment of simulation of radiation in NCEP Climate Forecasting System (CFS V2)

Tanmoy Goswami; Suryachandra A. Rao; Anupam Hazra; Hemantkumar S. Chaudhari; Ashish Dhakate; Kiran Salunke; S. Mahapatra

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Suryachandra A. Rao

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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Ashish Dhakate

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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Hemantkumar S. Chaudhari

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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Kiran Salunke

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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C. T. Sabeerali

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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Samir Pokhrel

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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Subodh K. Saha

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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Gibies George

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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D. Nagarjuna Rao

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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A. Kulkarni

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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