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Post-monsoon season precipitation reduction over South Asia: Impacts of anthropogenic aerosols and irrigation

Journal
Atmosphere
Journal Volume
9
Journal Issue
8
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Chen, W.-T.  
Huang, K.-T.
Lo, M.-H.  
LinHo, L.H.
DOI
10.3390/atmos9080311
URI
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85054931462&doi=10.3390%2fatmos9080311&partnerID=40&md5=f2eb969cc2b5dc10654165eeb9045cf5
https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/406299
Abstract
A significant declining trend of post-monsoon season precipitation in South Asia is observed between 2000-2014. Two major anthropogenic climate change drivers, aerosols and irrigation, have been steadily increasing during this period. The impacts of their regional and seasonal forcings on the post-monsoon precipitation reduction is investigated in this study through using idealized global climate simulations. The increased post-monsoon aerosol loadings lead to surface cooling downwind of the source areas by reduced surface shortwave flux. The addition of post-monsoon irrigation induces a stronger temperature decrease mainly around the irrigation hotspots by enhanced evaporation. Precipitation over West and North India is reduced post-monsoon by either aerosol or irrigation, which is mainly contributed by the anomalous subsidence. With concurrent forcings, the surface cooling and precipitation decrease are stronger and more extended spatially than the response to the separate forcing, with nonlinear amplification in surface cooling, but nonlinear damping in precipitation reduction. The anomalous vertical motion accelerates the transition of the regional meridional circulation, and hence the earlier withdrawal of the summer monsoon, which is consistent with the observed signals. The current results highlight the importance of including anthropogenic aerosol and irrigation effects in present and future climate simulations over South Asia. © 2018 by the authors.
Subjects
Aerosols; CESM; Drought; Irrigation; Post-monsoon precipitation; South Asia
SDGs

[SDGs]SDG13

Other Subjects
Aerosols; Climate change; Drought; Forestry; Irrigation; Stream flow; Anthropogenic aerosols; Anthropogenic climate changes; CESM; Global climate simulations; Meridional circulation; Nonlinear amplification; Post-monsoon; South Asia; Atmospheric thermodynamics; aerosol; climate change; cooling; irrigation; monsoon; precipitation (climatology); seasonal variation; trend analysis; India
Type
journal article

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