Application of regional climate models to the Indian winter monsoon over the western Himalayas

Volume: 468-469, Pages: S36 - S47
Published: Dec 1, 2013
Abstract
The Himalayan region is characterized by pronounced topographic heterogeneity and land use variability from west to east, with a large variation in regional climate patterns. Over the western part of the region, almost one-third of the annual precipitation is received in winter during cyclonic storms embedded in westerlies, known locally as the western disturbance. In the present paper, the regional winter climate over the western Himalayas is...
Paper Details
Title
Application of regional climate models to the Indian winter monsoon over the western Himalayas
Published Date
Dec 1, 2013
Volume
468-469
Pages
S36 - S47
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