On the anomalous precipitation enhancement over the Himalayan foothills during monsoon breaks

Vellore, Ramesh K. ; Krishnan, R. ; Pendharkar, Jayant ; Choudhury, Ayantika Dey ; Sabin, T. P. (2014) On the anomalous precipitation enhancement over the Himalayan foothills during monsoon breaks Climate Dynamics, 43 (7-8). pp. 2009-2031. ISSN 0930-7575

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Abstract

An intriguing feature associated with ‘breaks’ in the Indian summer monsoon is the occurrence of intense/flood-producing precipitation confined to central-eastern parts of the Himalayan (CEH) foothills and north-eastern parts of India. Past studies have documented various large-scale circulation aspects associated with monsoon-breaks, however the dynamical mechanisms responsible for anomalous precipitation enhancement over CEH foothills remain unclear. This problem is investigated using diagnostic analyses of observed and reanalysis products and high-resolution model simulations. The present findings show that the anomalous precipitation enhancement over the CEH foothills during monsoon-breaks emerges as a consequence of interactions between southward intruding mid-latitude westerly troughs and the South Asian monsoon circulation in its weak phase. These interactions facilitate intensification of mid-tropospheric cyclonic vorticity and strong ascending motion over the CEH foothills, so as to promote deep convection and concentrated rainfall activity over the region during monsoon-breaks. Mesoscale orographic effects additionally tend to amplify the vertical motions and precipitation over the CEH foothills as evidenced from the high-resolution model simulations. It is further noted from the model simulations that the coupling between precipitation and circulation during monsoon-breaks can produce nearly a threefold increase of total precipitation over the CEH foothills and neighborhood as opposed to active-monsoon conditions.

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Keywords:Monsoon-Breaks; Westerly Trough; Himalayan Foothills; Flood-Producing Precipitation
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