Breaks in the Indian summer monsoon as a phenomenon of interaction between the easterly and the sub-tropical westerly jet streams

Ramaswamy, C. (1962) Breaks in the Indian summer monsoon as a phenomenon of interaction between the easterly and the sub-tropical westerly jet streams Tellus, 14 (3). pp. 337-349. ISSN 0040-2826

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Abstract

The present paper contains the results of the study of a synoptic situation over India during a period of 8 days in which normal monsoon conditions were followed by a break and were further followed by a return to normal monsoon. This study has shown that during breaks in the monsoon, a trough in the middle latitude westerlies with a jet embedded in it increases considerably in its amplitude and gets retarded as it moves into the Tibetan Plateau on account of its entering a region of weaker basic current. The large-amplitude trough weakens or destroys completely the Tibetan high at the 500 mb level and appreciably weakens the easterlies at the higher levels to the south of the Himalayas. Protruding into India and Pakistan, the large amplitude trough contributes to the development of heavy rainfall along and near the foot of the Himalayas which is characteristic of the break conditions. The southward protrusion of the trough and its subsequent movement eastward, is also indirectly responsible for a corresponding shift of the high over Iran and Arabia, which, in its turn, seems to lead to the formation of a secondary jet core in the easterlies west of 80° E between 20° N and 25° N. Consequent on the above developments, the westerly jet which had retreated to the north of the Himalayas at the time of the onset of the monsoon reenters the Indo-Pakistan sub-continent during the breaks. Thus we see during break conditions, the remarkable spectacle of two jets of entirely different types-the easterly and the sub-tropical westerly-within a short latitudinal distance of each other and dynamically interacting with each other. The above detailed study, supplemented by a general examination of the monthly mean 700 mb charts for the northern hemisphere for a period of 10 years, suggests that active monsoon over India is closely associated with high index circulation in middle latitudes over Asia and neighbourhood, while weak monsoon is closely associated with low index circulation over the same region.

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