2016
DOI: 10.3390/rs8110901
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Differential Heating in the Indian Ocean Differentially Modulates Precipitation in the Ganges and Brahmaputra Basins

Abstract: Indo-Pacific sea surface temperature dynamics play a prominent role in Asian summer monsoon variability. Two interactive climate modes of the Indo-Pacific-the El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Indian Ocean dipole mode-modulate the amount of precipitation over India, in addition to precipitation over Africa, Indonesia, and Australia. However, this modulation is not spatially uniform. The precipitation in southern India is strongly forced by the Indian Ocean dipole mode and ENSO. In contrast, across no… Show more

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“…Indeed, Indian monsoon precipitations are highly variable in both space and time, with magnitudes apparently linked to El Niño events [13], their variations in the North being covariant with Indian ocean warming [8,14]. These variations have a direct impact on the fluctuations of surface water through river-drained runoff captured in surface reservoirs equipped with large and small dams, but also cause groundwater fluctuations through aquifer recharge from the infiltration of non-evaporated water.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, Indian monsoon precipitations are highly variable in both space and time, with magnitudes apparently linked to El Niño events [13], their variations in the North being covariant with Indian ocean warming [8,14]. These variations have a direct impact on the fluctuations of surface water through river-drained runoff captured in surface reservoirs equipped with large and small dams, but also cause groundwater fluctuations through aquifer recharge from the infiltration of non-evaporated water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%