scholarly journals Impacts of ENSO on the Bay of Bengal Summer Monsoon Onset via Modulating the Intraseasonal Oscillation

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Jinghui Yan ◽  
Jiangyu Mao

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Abstract The onset of the Asian summer monsoon is noticeably controversial, spatially and temporally. The stable oxygen isotope δ18O in precipitation has long been used to trace water vapor source, particularly to capture the summer monsoon precipitation signal. The abrupt decrease of precipitation δ18O in the Asian summer monsoon region closely corresponds to the summer monsoon onset. Two stations have therefore been set up at Guangzhou and Lulang in the East Asian summer monsoon domain to clarify the summer monsoon onset dates. Event-based precipitation δ18O during 2007/08 is much lower at Lulang than at Guangzhou and is attributable mainly to the altitude effect offset by different isotopic compositions in marine moisture sources. The earlier appearance of low δ18Owt at Lulang than at Guangzhou confirms the earlier summer monsoon onset in the Bay of Bengal. Isotopically identified summer monsoon evolutions from precipitation δ18O at both stations are verifiable with NCEP–NCAR reanalysis data, indicating that precipitation δ18O offers an alternative approach to studying the summer monsoon circulation from precipitation δ18O.


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