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DOI: 10.1007/bf03182096
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Some studies of the growth of monsoon disturbances

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“…This is simply done via the construction of a composite, which has been done before for, e.g. tropical cyclones (Catto et al, 2010) and monsoon depressions in observations (Godbole, 1977;Keshavamurty et al, 1978;Sarker and Choudhary, 1988;Prasad et al, 1990) and reanalysis (Hurley and Boos, 2015;Hunt et al, 2016a). Simply put, the composite is composed by taking all depression-time steps, centring the data for the field of interest on the depression centre, and then taking the average.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Composite Depression Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is simply done via the construction of a composite, which has been done before for, e.g. tropical cyclones (Catto et al, 2010) and monsoon depressions in observations (Godbole, 1977;Keshavamurty et al, 1978;Sarker and Choudhary, 1988;Prasad et al, 1990) and reanalysis (Hurley and Boos, 2015;Hunt et al, 2016a). Simply put, the composite is composed by taking all depression-time steps, centring the data for the field of interest on the depression centre, and then taking the average.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Composite Depression Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple previous studies have relied on quasi-geostrophic models to understand the dynamics of Indian MDs (e.g. Rao and Rajamani, 1970;Keshavamurty et al, 1978;Sanders, 1984).…”
Section: Invalidity Of the Quasi-geostrophic Approximationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pattern of cyclonic vorticity on the northern side (15°N–30°N) and anticyclonic vorticity to the south of 10°N in the IOD composites (Figure 8(a)–(d)) is a key point to this discussion. Several studies in the past have examined the stability characteristics of summer monsoon zonal‐flows and possible dynamical instabilities associated with monsoon depressions (Keshavamurty et al , 1978; Goswami et al , 1980; Mishra and Salvekar, 1980; Satyan et al , 1980; Dash and Keshavamurty, 1982). In particular, various instability mechanisms (viz., barotropic, baroclinic, combined barotropic–baroclinic instability) arising due to horizontal and vertical shears in the zonal‐flows have been investigated.…”
Section: Monsoon Lps Activity During Past Piod Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%