Australia-Asian monsoon in two versions of the UK Met Office Unified Model and their impacts on tropical–extratropical teleconnections

L Jin, H Zhang, A Moise, G Martin, S Milton… - Climate dynamics, 2019 - Springer
Many climate models have dry biases in tropical monsoon regions, but it is less clear how
these errors can affect these model-simulated tropical–extratropical interactions and rainfall …

Evaluation of seasonal teleconnections to remote drivers of Australian rainfall in CMIP5 and CMIP6 models

C Chung, G Boschat, A Taschetto… - Journal of Southern …, 2023 - CSIRO Publishing
This study describes how coupled climate models participating in the sixth phase of the
Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) simulate the primary climate drivers that …

Grand challenges in Asian summer monsoon modeling—Representation of processes and sources of model error

H Annamalai, WR Boos, G Martin, B Mapes… - The Multiscale Global …, 2020 - World Scientific
Simulating the monsoon precipitation climatology in climate models remains a grand
challenge. Multi-model-mean (MMM) errors for the Asian–Australian Monsoon (AAM) …

The Indo-Australian monsoon and its relationship to ENSO and IOD in reanalysis data and the CMIP3/CMIP5 simulations

NC Jourdain, AS Gupta, AS Taschetto… - Climate dynamics, 2013 - Springer
A large spread exists in both Indian and Australian average monsoon rainfall and in their
interannual variations diagnosed from various observational and reanalysis products. While …

Simulation of Indian summer monsoon rainfall, interannual variability and teleconnections: evaluation of CMIP6 models

K Rajendran, S Surendran, SJ Varghese… - Climate Dynamics, 2022 - Springer
We analyse the performance of global climate models of 6 th th generation of Coupled
Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) in simulating climatological summer monsoon …

[HTML][HTML] Indian monsoon teleconnections and the impact of correcting tropical diabatic heating

ET Swenson, DM Straus, D Das - Journal of the Atmospheric …, 2022 - journals.ametsoc.org
The Indian summer monsoon is partly modulated by persistent remote forcing from the
tropical Indo-Pacific, evident in the dominant observed teleconnection patterns, namely, El …

[HTML][HTML] Asymmetry in ENSO teleconnection with regional rainfall, its multidecadal variability, and impact

W Cai, P Van Rensch, T Cowan… - Journal of Climate, 2010 - journals.ametsoc.org
Asymmetry in ENSO Teleconnection with Regional Rainfall, Its Multidecadal Variability, and
Impact in: Journal of Climate Volume 23 Issue 18 (2010) Jump to Content Jump to Main …

Roles of land surface albedo and horizontal resolution on the Indian summer monsoon biases in a coupled ocean–atmosphere tropical-channel model

G Samson, S Masson, F Durand, P Terray, S Berthet… - Climate dynamics, 2017 - Springer
The Indian summer monsoon (ISM) simulated over the 1989–2009 period with a new 0.75°
ocean–atmosphere coupled tropical-channel model extending from 45° S to 45° N is …

Influence of tropical South Atlantic sea‐surface temperatures on the Indian summer monsoon in CMIP5 models

F Kucharski, MK Joshi - Quarterly Journal of the Royal …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
In this study the teleconnection from the tropical South Atlantic to the Indian monsoon has
been assessed in observations and in 32 models from the World Climate Research …

Representation of East African rainfall in CMIP5 models

J King, R Washington, E Dyer… - EGU General …, 2018 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
East Africa is an area of particular vulnerability to climate change, especially in terms of
rainfall. The livelihoods of many people in the region are dependent on rain-fed agriculture …