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    Correction to: Quantification of tropical monsoon precipitation changes in terms of interhemispheric differences in stratospheric sulfate aerosol optical depth

    Shinto Roose, Govindasamy Bala, K. S. Krishnamohan, Long Cao in Climate Dynamics (2023)

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    Quantification of tropical monsoon precipitation changes in terms of interhemispheric differences in stratospheric sulfate aerosol optical depth

    Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering (SAG) is one of the solar geoengineering approaches that have been proposed to offset some of the impacts of anthropogenic climate change. Past studies have shown that SAG ...

    Shinto Roose, Govindasamy Bala, K. S. Krishnamohan, Long Cao in Climate Dynamics (2023)

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    Southeastern Arabian Sea Salinity variability: mechanisms and influence on surface temperature

    Previous studies suggest that the winter surface freshening in the southeastern Arabian Sea (SEAS) contributes to the development of very high Sea Surface Temperatures (SST) thereby influencing the following s...

    V. P. Akhil, M. Lengaigne, K. S. Krishnamohan, M. G. Keerthi in Climate Dynamics (2023)

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    Sensitivity of tropical monsoon precipitation to the latitude of stratospheric aerosol injections

    Climate intervention through deliberate injection of sulfate aerosols into the stratosphere is one of the proposed solar radiation modification options to counteract some of the adverse effects of climate chan...

    K. S. Krishnamohan, Govindasamy Bala in Climate Dynamics (2022)

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    Influence of air–sea coupling on Indian Ocean tropical cyclones

    This paper assesses the impact of air–sea coupling on Indian Ocean tropical cyclones (TCs) by comparing a 20-year long simulation of a ¼° regional coupled ocean–atmosphere model with a twin experiment, where t...

    Matthieu Lengaigne, S. Neetu, Guillaume Samson, Jérôme Vialard in Climate Dynamics (2019)

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    Climate Change in Tropical Cyclones and Monsoon Depressions of North Indian Ocean

    In the North Indian Ocean (NIO) bounded by longitudes 30o E and 100o E, north of the equator, Tropical Cyclones (TC) with wind speed 34 knots or more occur mainly during the pre-monsoon months April-May and the p...

    K. S. Krishnamohan, K. Mohanakumar in Monitoring and Prediction of Tropical Cycl… (2014)

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    The influence of MaddenJulian Oscillation in the genesis of North Indian Ocean tropical cyclones

    Cyclonic storms having maximum winds of 34 knots and above that had genesis in north Indian Ocean have been studied with respect to the eastward passage of Madden–Julian Oscillation (MJO). In the three decades...

    K. S. Krishnamohan, K. Mohanakumar, P. V. Joseph in Theoretical and Applied Climatology (2012)