Analysis of localized features during wet and dry rainfall episodes over southern tip of India

Author:

Resmi E. A.1ORCID,Preethi B.2,Ajayamohan R. S.3,Ray Pallav4,Unnikrishnan C. K.1ORCID,Nita S.1,Sumesh R. K.1,Dharmadas J.1

Affiliation:

1. Atmospheric Science Group National Centre for Earth Science Studies (NCESS) Thiruvananthapuram India

2. Center for Climate Change Research Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) Pune India

3. Department of Meteorology Abu Dhabi Polytechnic, Institute of Applied Technology Abu Dhabi UAE

4. Meteorology, Ocean Engineering and Marine Sciences (OEMS) Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractThe large spatial and temporal variability of wet and dry spells of the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) poses the great challenge in understanding and predicting monsoonal rainfall. This challenge is further exacerbated over smaller regions, such as the southern tip of India, which receives the first spell of ISM rainfall. In this study, the characteristic features and possible precursors for wet and dry spells of rainfall over the southern tip of India are investigated. We also explore the variability in monsoon low‐level jet (LLJ) in relation to wet and dry spells over a coastal station Thiruvananthapuram (8.48°N, 76.95°E) in southwest India using in situ observations and other ancillary datasets. The results show that a wet spell spanning 3–4 days contributes about 30% of seasonal rainfall. Wet spells are characterized by westerly wind anomaly in the southern tip of India and easterly wind anomaly in northern India, leading to anomalous cyclonic vorticity over the Indian subcontinent. The opposite happens during dry spells. These characteristics are prominent from 2 days prior to the initiation of the spells, suggesting they may be used as precursors for forecasting wet and dry spells over Thiruvananthapuram. Analysis of low‐ to mid‐tropospheric (2 and 4 km) humidity reveals significant moistening (drying) during wet (dry) spells. Yet, both wet and dry spells experience humid (>80%) boundary layer. The differences in mid‐level humidity and thermodynamical structures between wet and dry spells seem to contribute to distinct rainfall characteristics over the southern tip of India. These results indicate that the use of in situ observations along with large‐scale reanalysis datasets may provide valuable information on the precursors for wet and dry spells over the southern tip of India, which can help both in regional‐ and city‐level planning and management of water resources.

Funder

Ministry of Earth Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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