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The evolution and retreat features of the summer monsoon over India

The motivation for this study stems from the fact that there are no uniform criteria to identify the onset of the summer monsoon at a particular location. Furthermore, proper understanding of the events that culminate in the onset of the monsoon is crucial to allow its prediction over various time s...

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Auteur principal: P. L. S. Rao, U. C. Mohanty & K. J. Ramesh
Format: Printed Book
Publié: Meteorol. Appl. 12, 241-255 (2005) 2005
Accès en ligne:http://10.26.1.76/ks/001169.pdf
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