Authors
Pradeep Sharma, Bikram Sen, Robert C Balling Jr, Shouraseni Sen Roy, Soma Sen Roy
Publication date
2023/2
Journal
Theoretical and Applied Climatology
Volume
151
Issue
3
Pages
1567-1583
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Description
The diurnal cycle of tropical convection over the Indian region has been analysed in this study for the period of March to June from the thunderstorm reports of ground-based observatories throughout India during 2016–2020. The analyses indicate that during this period of the year, when the land progressively heats up diurnally, under conditions of deficient moisture, synoptic systems interact with the semi-permanent features of the atmosphere over the region to define areas of moisture and wind convergence, which in turn determine the frequency and diurnal cycle of thunderstorm activity. While the easterly and westerly waves are the major synoptic scale weather systems that affect the Indian region during March to May, the atmospheric changes are associated with the onset of the monsoon season in June. Amongst the semi-permanent features, the gradual intensification and migration of the shallow heat low to …
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P Sharma, B Sen, RC Balling Jr, SS Roy, S Sen Roy - Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 2023