Spatiotemporal evolution of water storage changes in I ndia from the updated GRACE‐derived gravity records

DK Panda, J Wahr - Water Resources Research, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Investigating changes in terrestrial water storage (TWS) is important for understanding
response of the hydrological cycle to recent climate variability worldwide. This is particularly …

Synergetic application of GRACE gravity data, global hydrological model, and in-situ observations to quantify water storage dynamics over Peninsular India during …

T Kinouchi - Journal of Hydrology, 2021 - Elsevier
Long-term basin-scale assessment of water storage is imperative for ensuring timely and
equitable water share, which is critical for India, where prevailing water resources govern …

Sensitivity of cloud microphysics on the simulation of heavy rainfall in WRF-a case study for the 7–10 August 2019 event over Kerala, India

MMK Gorja, VS Challa, Y Viswanadhapalli… - Atmospheric …, 2023 - Elsevier
This work investigates the mechanism of the extremely heavy rainfall event during 7–10
August 2019 in Kerala. As the skill of WRF model for simulating the heavy rainfall strongly …

Cloud resolving simulation of extremely heavy rainfall event over Kerala in August 2018–Sensitivity to microphysics and aerosol feedback

B Thomas, Y Viswanadhapalli, CV Srinivas… - Atmospheric …, 2021 - Elsevier
The state of Kerala located in the southwestern part of India experienced heavy to extremely
heavy rainfall events from 07 to 17 August 2018 during the southwest monsoon, leading to a …

Impact of revised cloud microphysical scheme in CFSv2 on the simulation of the Indian summer monsoon

A Hazra, HS Chaudhari, SA Rao… - International Journal …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Role of the cloud parameterization scheme and critical relative humidity (RHcrit) for large‐
scale precipitation is examined for simulating Indian summer monsoon (ISM) by the National …

Influence of aerosols on clouds, precipitation and freezing level height over the foothills of the Himalayas during the Indian summer monsoon

P Adhikari, JF Mejia - Climate Dynamics, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Long term (2002–2017) satellite-retrieved and reanalysis datasets are utilized to
assess the daily and interannual timescale impact of aerosol loadings on the cloud …

How much water can be captured from flood flows to store in depleted aquifers for mitigating floods and droughts? A case study from Texas, US

Q Yang, BR Scanlon - Environmental Research Letters, 2019 - iopscience.iop.org
Abstract Extreme flooding from Hurricane Harvey (∼ 100 km 3,∼ 80 million acre feet, maf of
rainfall) in Houston, Texas, US co-located with depleted aquifers raises the question of …

Aerosol–cloud–rainfall properties inferred from satellite observations over different regions of the indian subcontinent: variability, trends and relationships during the …

PP Leena, N Sravanthi, V Anil Kumar… - Pure and Applied …, 2021 - Springer
In the present work, the variability, trends and relationships of aerosol, cloud and rainfall are
explored for three regions of the Indian subcontinent: the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP), central …

Modelling the effect of aerosol and greenhouse gas forcing on the South Asian and East Asian monsoons with an intermediate-complexity climate model

LG Recchia, V Lucarini - Earth System Dynamics, 2023 - esd.copernicus.org
Abstract The South Asian and East Asian summer monsoons are globally significant
meteorological features, creating a strongly seasonal pattern of precipitation, with the …

Contrasting influences of aerosols on cloud properties during deficient and abundant monsoon years

N Patil, P Dave, C Venkataraman - Scientific Reports, 2017 - nature.com
Direct aerosol radiative forcing facilitates the onset of Indian monsoon rainfall, based on
synoptic scale fast responses acting over timescales of days to a month. Here, we examine …