AbstractsGeography &GIS

Weather and climate of Penisular India modulated by Extrinsic factors- Empirical and Numerical Perspectives

by J Rajesh




Institution: Cochin University of Science and Technology
Department:
Year: 2009
Keywords: Monsoon; Total column moisture; Indian Ocean on monsoon; Cross Spectrum Analysis; Peninsular Indian Rainfall; Summer Monsoon
Record ID: 1199047
Full text PDF: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3101


Abstract

The Doctoral thesis focuses on the factors that influence the weather and climate over Peninsular Indias. The first chapter provides a general introduction about the climatic features over peninsular India, various factors dealt in subsequent chapters, such as solar forcing on climate, SST variability in the northern Indian Ocean and its influence on Indian monsoon, moisture content of the atmosphere and its importance in the climate system, empirical formulation of regression forecast of climate and some aspects of regional climate modeling. Chapter 2 deals with the variability in the vertically integrated moisture (VIM) over Peninsular India on various time scales. The third Chapter discusses the influence of solar activity in the low frequency variability in the rainfall of Peninsular India. The study also investigates the influence of solar activity on the horizontal and vertical components of wind and the difference in the forcing before and after the so-called regime shift in the climate system before and after mid-1970s.In Chapter 4 on Peninsular Indian Rainfall and its association with meteorological and oceanic parameters over adjoining oceanic region, a linear regression model was developed and tested for the seasonal rainfall prediction of Peninsular India. Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology Cochin University of Science and Technology