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Recent Advances in Understanding Multi-scale Climate Variability of the Asian Monsoon

Studies of the multi-scale climate variability of the Asian monsoon are essential to an advanced understanding of the physical processes of the global climate system. In this paper, the progress achieved in this field is systematically reviewed, with a focus on the past several years. The achievemen...

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Autores principales: Chen, Wen, Zhang, Renhe, Wu, Renguang, Wen, Zhiping, Zhou, Liantong, Wang, Lin, Hu, Peng, Ma, Tianjiao, Piao, Jinling, Song, Lei, Wang, Zhibiao, Li, Juncong, Gong, Hainan, Huangfu, Jingliang, Liu, Yong
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Science Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10199452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37359908
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00376-023-2266-8
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author Chen, Wen
Zhang, Renhe
Wu, Renguang
Wen, Zhiping
Zhou, Liantong
Wang, Lin
Hu, Peng
Ma, Tianjiao
Piao, Jinling
Song, Lei
Wang, Zhibiao
Li, Juncong
Gong, Hainan
Huangfu, Jingliang
Liu, Yong
author_facet Chen, Wen
Zhang, Renhe
Wu, Renguang
Wen, Zhiping
Zhou, Liantong
Wang, Lin
Hu, Peng
Ma, Tianjiao
Piao, Jinling
Song, Lei
Wang, Zhibiao
Li, Juncong
Gong, Hainan
Huangfu, Jingliang
Liu, Yong
author_sort Chen, Wen
collection PubMed
description Studies of the multi-scale climate variability of the Asian monsoon are essential to an advanced understanding of the physical processes of the global climate system. In this paper, the progress achieved in this field is systematically reviewed, with a focus on the past several years. The achievements are summarized into the following topics: (1) the onset of the South China Sea summer monsoon; (2) the East Asian summer monsoon; (3) the East Asian winter monsoon; and (4) the Indian summer monsoon. Specifically, new results are highlighted, including the advanced or delayed local monsoon onset tending to be synchronized over the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, Indochina Peninsula, and South China Sea; the basic features of the record-breaking mei-yu in 2020, which have been extensively investigated with an emphasis on the role of multi-scale processes; the recovery of the East Asian winter monsoon intensity after the early 2000s in the presence of continuing greenhouse gas emissions, which is believed to have been dominated by internal climate variability (mostly the Arctic Oscillation); and the accelerated warming over South Asia, which exceeded the tropical Indian Ocean warming, is considered to be the main driver of the Indian summer monsoon rainfall recovery since 1999. A brief summary is provided in the final section along with some further discussion on future research directions regarding our understanding of the Asian monsoon variability.
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spelling pubmed-101994522023-05-23 Recent Advances in Understanding Multi-scale Climate Variability of the Asian Monsoon Chen, Wen Zhang, Renhe Wu, Renguang Wen, Zhiping Zhou, Liantong Wang, Lin Hu, Peng Ma, Tianjiao Piao, Jinling Song, Lei Wang, Zhibiao Li, Juncong Gong, Hainan Huangfu, Jingliang Liu, Yong Adv Atmos Sci Review Studies of the multi-scale climate variability of the Asian monsoon are essential to an advanced understanding of the physical processes of the global climate system. In this paper, the progress achieved in this field is systematically reviewed, with a focus on the past several years. The achievements are summarized into the following topics: (1) the onset of the South China Sea summer monsoon; (2) the East Asian summer monsoon; (3) the East Asian winter monsoon; and (4) the Indian summer monsoon. Specifically, new results are highlighted, including the advanced or delayed local monsoon onset tending to be synchronized over the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, Indochina Peninsula, and South China Sea; the basic features of the record-breaking mei-yu in 2020, which have been extensively investigated with an emphasis on the role of multi-scale processes; the recovery of the East Asian winter monsoon intensity after the early 2000s in the presence of continuing greenhouse gas emissions, which is believed to have been dominated by internal climate variability (mostly the Arctic Oscillation); and the accelerated warming over South Asia, which exceeded the tropical Indian Ocean warming, is considered to be the main driver of the Indian summer monsoon rainfall recovery since 1999. A brief summary is provided in the final section along with some further discussion on future research directions regarding our understanding of the Asian monsoon variability. Science Press 2023-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10199452/ /pubmed/37359908 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00376-023-2266-8 Text en © Institute of Atmospheric Physics/Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Science Press and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2023 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Chen, Wen
Zhang, Renhe
Wu, Renguang
Wen, Zhiping
Zhou, Liantong
Wang, Lin
Hu, Peng
Ma, Tianjiao
Piao, Jinling
Song, Lei
Wang, Zhibiao
Li, Juncong
Gong, Hainan
Huangfu, Jingliang
Liu, Yong
Recent Advances in Understanding Multi-scale Climate Variability of the Asian Monsoon
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title_short Recent Advances in Understanding Multi-scale Climate Variability of the Asian Monsoon
title_sort recent advances in understanding multi-scale climate variability of the asian monsoon
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