Study Links Invisible Tropical Waves to Extreme Rainfall
The study reveals that invisible atmospheric disturbances known as Kelvin, Rossby and Mixed Rossby-Gravity waves significantly enhance heavy rainfall by organising deep convective cloud systems and increasing moisture convergence over the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats
New research indicates that unseen atmospheric phenomena, specifically Kelvin, Rossby, and Mixed Rossby-Gravity waves, play a significant role in intensifying extreme rainfall events. These tropical waves are found to enhance heavy precipitation by organizing deep convective cloud systems. Furthermore, they increase the convergence of moisture over critical regions including the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats. The study highlights the impact of these invisible forces on weather patterns.
Understanding the drivers of extreme rainfall is vital for improving weather forecasting and mitigating the impact of severe weather events.
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