Original paper
Irrigation-Induced Land–Atmosphere Feedbacks and Their Impacts on Indian Summer Monsoon
Abstract
From the 1980s, Indian summer monsoon rainfall (ISMR) shows a decreasing trend over north and northwest India, and there was a significant observed reduction in July over central and south India in 1982–2003. The key drivers of the changed ISMR, however, remain unclear. It was hypothesized that the large-scale irrigation development that started in the 1950s has resulted in land surface cooling, which slowed large-scale atmospheric circulation,...
Paper Details
Title
Irrigation-Induced Land–Atmosphere Feedbacks and Their Impacts on Indian Summer Monsoon
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
31
Issue
21
Pages
8785 - 8801
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