The Indian Easterly Jet During the Pre‐Monsoon Season in India

Author:

Croad Hannah L.1ORCID,Shonk Jonathan K. P.23ORCID,Chevuturi Amulya24ORCID,Turner Andrew G.12ORCID,Hodges Kevin I.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Meteorology University of Reading Reading UK

2. National Centre for Atmospheric Science University of Reading Reading UK

3. Now at MetOffice@Reading University of Reading Reading UK

4. UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Wallingford UK

Abstract

AbstractWe identify for the first time an Indian Easterly Jet (IEJ) in the mid‐troposphere during the pre‐monsoon using reanalysis data. The IEJ is weaker and smaller than the African Easterly Jet over West Africa, with a climatological location of 10°N, 60–90°E, 700 hPa, and strength 6–7 m s−1 during March–May. The IEJ is a thermal wind associated with low‐level meridional gradients in temperature (positive) and moisture (negative), resulting from equatorward moist convection and poleward dry convection. The IEJ is associated with a negative meridional potential vorticity gradient, therefore satisfying the Charney‐Stern necessary condition for instability. However, no wave activity is detected, suggesting that the potential for combined barotropic‐baroclinic instability is not often realized. IEJ strong (weak) years feature increased (reduced) near‐surface temperatures and drier (wetter) conditions over India. This study provides an introduction to the IEJ's role in pre‐monsoon dynamics, and a platform for further research.

Funder

Natural Environment Research Council

National Centre for Atmospheric Science

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geophysics

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