Title of article :
Variability of Convective Activity over the North Indian Ocean and its Associations with Monsoon Rainfall over India
Author/Authors :
D. R. Pattanaik ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The present study is an attempt to examine the variability of convective activity over the north
Indian Ocean (Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea) on interannual and longer time scale and its association with
the rainfall activity over the four different homogeneous regions of India (viz., northeast India, northwest
India, central India and south peninsular India) during the monsoon season from June to September (JJAS)
for the 26 year period (1979 to 2004). The monthly mean Outgoing Long-wave Radiation (OLR) data
obtained from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) polar orbiting spacecraft are
used in this study and the 26-year period has been divided into two periods of 13 years each with period-i
from 1979 to 1991 and period -ii from 1992 to 2004.It is ascertained that the convective activity increases over
the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal in the recent period (period -ii; 1992 to 2004) compared to that of the
former period (period -i; 1979 to 1991) during JJAS and is associated with a significantly increasing trend (at
95% level) of convective activity over the north Bay of Bengal (NBAY). On a monthly scale, July and August
also show increase in convective activity over the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal during the recent period
and this is associated with slight changes in the monsoon activity cycle over India. The increase in convective
activity particularly over the Arabian Sea during the recent period of June is basically associated with about
three days early onset of the monsoon over Delhi and relatively faster progress of the monsoon northward
from the southern tip of India. Over the homogeneous regions of India the correlation coefficient (CC) of
OLR anomalies over the south Arabian Sea (SARA) is highly significant with the rainfall over central India,
south peninsular India and northwest India, and for the north Arabian Sea (NARA), it is significant with
northwest India rainfall and south peninsular rainfall. Similarly, the OLR anomalies over the south Bay of
Bengal (SBAY) have significant CC with northwest India and south peninsular rainfall, whereas the most
active convective region of the NBAY is not significantly correlated with rainfall over India.It is also found
that the region over northeastern parts of India and its surroundings has a negative correlation with theOLR
anomalies over theNARAand is associated with an anomalous sinking (rising) motion over the northeastern
parts of India during the years of increase (decrease) of convective activity over the NARA.
Keywords :
convection , north Indian Ocean , homogeneousregion , all India summer monsoon rainfall (AISMR). , Outgoing long-wave radiation (OLR)
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics