Proceedings of the Conference on the Summer Monsoon of Southeast Asia. Held at Hawaii Univ., Honolulu, Dept. of Geosciences on 7-9 April 1969

Proceedings of the Conference on the Summer Monsoon of Southeast Asia. Held at Hawaii Univ., Honolulu, Dept. of Geosciences on 7-9 April 1969
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Total Pages: 293
Release: 1969
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The publication constitutes the transcribed proceedings of a Conference on the Summer Monsoon of Southeast Asia conducted under sponsorship of the Navy Weather Research Facility and Air Force Cambridge Laboratories at the Department of Geoscience, University of Hawaii from 7 to 9 April 1969. In addition to the formal presentations and informal comments on the current developments and projected research of meteorology in Southeast Asia, there are also discussions on contemporary problems in this tropical area.

National Union Catalog

National Union Catalog
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Total Pages: 620
Release: 1973
Genre: American literature
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Includes entries for maps and atlases.

The Asian Monsoon

The Asian Monsoon
Author: Bin Wang
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 906
Release: 2006-01-13
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9783540406105

This is a timely, interdisciplinary scientific overview of the atmosphere, the ocean and the land surface as it interacts with physical, chemical and biological processes. The high level of detail sets it apart from other studies of monsoon meteorology. The text includes analysis of paleoclimate records, human influences on the monsoon climate and the economic impacts of the monsoon on economies and to human health.

The Asian Monsoon

The Asian Monsoon
Author: Lin Wang
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2022-01-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 2889714721

Monsoons over China

Monsoons over China
Author: Ding Yihui
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401583021

The monsoon over China is one of the major components of the general circulation on a global basis. Its activity be ars a significant regional implication in East Asia and Southeast Asia. Recently, the remarkable relationship and teleconnection between this part of the monsoon and other regions over the world have been revealed. However, little of the overall picture of monsoons over China is known by meteorologists in English-speaking countries. This monograph provides the first opportunity to extensively introduce this subject and give a comprehensive and systematic description of the major aspects of monsoons over China, with a special emphasis on the fluctuations of the monsoon on various scales and the effects of the Tibetan Plateau on the monsoon. Much highly original material and achievements Chinese and Western meteorologists have made from the past 20 years have been incorporated with a unifying approach. In each chapter, the observational and theoretical (including modelling) treatment will be closely combined in order to fully illustrate the relevent problems. The unique thermal and dynamical effects of the Tibetan Plateau on the monsoon circulation features wh ich are one of the central problems of the Asian monsoon are highlights of this monograph. Researchers in meteorology and weather forecasters should find this book a very useful introduction to monsoons over China, not only for its systematic treatment of the subject, but also because of its considerable historical information. This mono graph is equally suitable for graduates or more advanced students in meteorology, hydrology, and oceanography.

Time Series Analysis of Southwest Monsoon Data from Southeast Asia

Time Series Analysis of Southwest Monsoon Data from Southeast Asia
Author: James T. Bunting
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Total Pages: 30
Release: 1973
Genre: Monsoons
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Data from Southeast Asia during the summer monsoons of 1967 and 1968 were studied by time series analysis. Spectral peaks corresponding to a period of about 5 days were found in radar data and in the meridional wind below 500 mb. The cross-spectra of meridional winds between pairs of stations suggested a westward propagation of waves over Southeast Asia with a period of approximately 5 days. Studies by others have revealed similar peaks in the meridional wind over the equatorial Pacific and have related these to westward propagating waves. Even though the summer monsoon differs greatly from the circulation in the equatorial Pacific, both have a tendency for oscillation at a period near 5 days and may be influenced by the same waves. (Author Modified Abstract).

Some Aspects of the Onset of the Summer Monsoon Over Southeast Asia

Some Aspects of the Onset of the Summer Monsoon Over Southeast Asia
Author: M. M. Orgill
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Total Pages: 75
Release: 1967
Genre: Meteorology
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The following aspects of the onset of the monsoon over Southeast Asia have been investigated: (1) definition of the onset of the summer monsoon and determination of calendar dates of onsets; (2) role of tropical cyclones during the onset of the summer monsoon; (3) seasonal changes in the upper air circulation over Asia during onsets, and possible differences between late and early onset years; and (4) influence of seasonal heating and changes in the thermodynamic structure of the atmosphere during onsets. The onset of the summer monsoon over Southeast Asia was defined by an abrupt fracture of the equatorial shearline at 10,000 feet, which allows equatorial (monsoon) westerlies to penetrate northward into southern China. The 29-year mean calendar date of this seasonal event was generally established at 17 May with a range of 33 days. Differential heating of land and ocean areas and tropical cyclogenesis in the Bay of Bengal are the principal starting mechanisms of the summer monsoon; however, certain extratropical circulation features are contributing factors. Tropical cyclones, through converting latent heat to sensible heat and potential energy, may at times modify the tropospheric environment producing favorable thermal and dynamic conditions for the establishment of the summer monsoon circulation over Southeast Asia.