Precipitation isotopes’ response to the atmospheric processes over the mainland and the island region in the northern Indian Ocean: Implications to the paleo-monsoon study

IF 0.7 4区 地球科学 Q4 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES MAUSAM Pub Date : 2023-03-29 DOI:10.54302/mausam.v74i2.5998
A. Datye, S. Chakraborty, R. Chattopadhyay, MohammadArzoo Ansari, A. Deodhar, P. Mohan
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The isotopic composition of precipitation was studied over a terrestrial environment in western India and an island region in the Bay of Bengal.  We have examined the precipitation isotopes’ response to the surface temperature and the tropospheric warming during the monsoon season.  We observed that tropospheric temperature and surface temperature are positively correlated over the ocean while they are negatively correlated over the land.  As a result, the precipitation isotopes in these environments show the opposite behavior to surface temperature variability.  Despite this difference, precipitation isotopes in both environments respond positively to the tropospheric temperature variability, though the relationship is weaker in the terrestrial environment. The precipitation isotopic response to tropospheric temperature may provide an alternative to the precipitation and precipitation isotope relation widely used in past monsoon reconstruction.
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北印度洋大陆和岛屿地区降水同位素对大气过程的响应:对古季风研究的启示
研究了印度西部陆地环境和孟加拉湾岛屿地区降水的同位素组成。我们研究了降水同位素对季风季节地表温度和对流层变暖的响应。我们观察到,对流层温度和地表温度在海洋上呈正相关,而在陆地上则呈负相关。因此,这些环境中的降水同位素表现出与地表温度变化相反的行为。尽管存在这种差异,但两种环境中的降水同位素对对流层温度变化的反应都是积极的,尽管在陆地环境中这种关系较弱。降水同位素对对流层温度的响应可能为过去季风重建中广泛使用的降水和降水同位素关系提供一种替代方案。
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MAUSAM 地学-气象与大气科学
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期刊介绍: MAUSAM (Formerly Indian Journal of Meteorology, Hydrology & Geophysics), established in January 1950, is the quarterly research journal brought out by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). MAUSAM is a medium for publication of original scientific research work. MAUSAM is a premier scientific research journal published in this part of the world in the fields of Meteorology, Hydrology & Geophysics. The four issues appear in January, April, July & October.
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