I wonder if the warmer sea surface temps are found in the computer simulation, or actually found in the world? See also The Little Ice Age: How Climate Made History 1300-1850 by Brian M. Fagan, for some accounts of recent monsoon failures in India (one resulted in the disastrous Moslem invasion of India).MJO Key To Monsoon Climate PredictionsA NASA researcher says warmer or colder sea surface temperatures affect the Madden Julian Oscillation, a large-scale atmospheric circulation that regulates rainfall associated with South Asian and Australian monsoons. Monsoon winds change direction with the seasons and develop from changing patterns of atmospheric circulation caused by changes in heating and cooling of land and oceans. The summer monsoon blows southwesterly across the Indian Ocean and is very wet, but in July there usually is a break when the rains stop and re-start. MJO affects that break but MJO also in turn is affected by changes in sea surface temperatures. Man Li Wu, a researcher from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, used computer models to simulate the atmosphere in the region. She noted warmer sea surface temperatures usually are found five to 10 days before the strengthening of the precipitation on the MJO time scale. Changes in sea surface temperatures may be responsible for up to 30 percent of MJO strength fluctuations.
by Robert Gutro
2002Himalayas Impact Global Climate, Study FindsUsing geologic records and a computer-driven climate model, the portrait shows the rise of the towering Himalayas and the adjacent Tibetan Plateau, the world's largest, as the primary driver of the onset of Asian monsoons about 8 million years ago, and hints that the rise of the world's tallest mountains and plateau may also have helped set the stage for the Ice Ages that began about 2.5 million years ago... To assess the effects of the rise of the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau on climate, the team used a computer model of world climate to show that the mountain and plateau uplift enhanced both the winter and summer Asian monsoons and gave rise to a drying trend in central Asia... The Chinese loess deposits, together with the records from Indian Ocean sediments that indicate onset of the Indian summer monsoon at about the same time, provide physical evidence that is consistent with the computer model's picture of the evolution of Asia's climate.
National Geographic Society
May 2001
Please FREEPMAIL me if you want on or off the
"Gods, Graves, Glyphs" PING list or GGG weekly digest
-- Archaeology/Anthropology/Ancient Cultures/Artifacts/Antiquities, etc.
Gods, Graves, Glyphs (alpha order)
speaking of the monsoon:
Tamil Trade
INTAMM | 1997 | Xavier S. Thani Nayagam
Posted on 09/11/2004 11:07:01 PM EDT by SunkenCiv
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1213591/posts
The Voyage around the Erythraean Sea
Silk Road | 2004 | William H. Schoff
Posted on 09/12/2004 10:55:44 PM EDT by SunkenCiv
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1214273/posts
|
Pot sherd from Harappa |
Stamp seal depicting a rhinoceros from Mohenjo-daro |
The people of the Indus Valley Civilization also developed a writing system which was used for several hundred years. However, unlike some other ancient civilizations, we are still unable to read the words that they wrote.