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The East Asian monsoon is a monsoonal flow that carries moist air from the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean to East Asia. It affects approximately one-third of the global population, and the countries...
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the asian monsoon and data assimilation ... the asian monsoon homepage ... modeling the asian monsoon...
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Because of its impacts on nearly one-third of the world's population and on the global climate system (including effects on the climate change), the study of the East Asian monsoon has received increased attention both in East Asian countries and in the United States.
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Caption for Image 1: WHAT IS A MONSOON?; This movie gives a brief look and explanation of ... Warmer or colder sea surface temperatures (SST) may affect one of the world's key large-scale atmospheric circulations that regulate the intensity and breaking of rainfall associated with the South Asian and Australian monsoons,
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BBC Weather looks at how monsoons develop, focussing specifically on the Asian Monsoon ... The most well-known Monsoon is the Asian Monsoon ... The development of an Asian Monsoon requires a large land mass and a large ocean...
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BBC Weather looks at the impact of the Asian Monsoon, its effect on the environment as well as on society. ... The Asian Monsoon; ... The Impacts of the Asian Monsoon...
www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/understanding/monsoon_im... www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/understanding/monsoon_impacts.shtml
Links on the Indian ocean monsoon: also called the south asian monsoon, the south west monsoon etc ... See the Asian Monsoon for an introduction to the monsoon. Especially examine the section called "definition" for a very good overview with animations.
theory.tifr.res.in/~sgupta/others/monsoon.html theory.tifr.res.in/~sgupta/others/monsoon.html
Asian-Australian monsoon (AA monsoon) plays a key role in affecting the livelihood of Asian and Australian region where more than 60% of the world population live. The agricultural, industrial, and economic productivities are heavily dependent on the variability of the monsoon in this region.
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They recently found that aerosols in the form of airborne dust lofted from the desert surface combined with black carbon from industrial emissions, bio-fuel burning, and forest fires can heat the air by absorbing the sun's radiation, which can alter the Asian monsoon cycle.
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Scientists have observed that the Asian monsoon has been gaining strength during the past few centuries, possibly due to rising global temperatures. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded in 1994 that global warming could intensify the monsoon and increase monsoon variability. ... During a monsoon,
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